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SuperDave
Finally got my seat yesterday and installed it last night.

I'll be in Wyoming 2 weeks from now, can't wait! :banana:
Molen Labe
looks shweet got any more pics?
Molen Labe
did you paint the B pan or what?
Sled Solutions
QUOTE(SuperDave @ Feb 7 2006, 05:22 PM)
Finally got my seat yesterday and installed it last night.

I'll be in Wyoming 2 weeks from now, can't wait! :banana:
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Cost?? Do they do them for the Fusion's yet?
TBPolaris
Boss says they will be avilable soon for the fusion. I am waiting for mine to arrive from Boss also. Looks sweet SD
SuperDave
QUOTE(YeeHawMan27 @ Feb 7 2006, 05:50 PM)
did you paint the B pan or what?
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Nope, it's a racer with a blue hood, silver A-arms, silver wheels, toe loops & skid plate. Kept the white shock springs, designed my own decals. I wanted it to be one of a kind but tone it down from being "over flashy".

I don't have any other pics as of now, but I will have some soon with the mountains of Wyoming in the background. :div20:

Here's a pic of it from about mid Jan.
SuperDave
QUOTE(Sled Solutions @ Feb 7 2006, 06:20 PM)
Cost??  Do they do them for the Fusion's yet?
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They don't have them for the Fusions yet, but they're working on them. They're also working on a seat that's higher than the one I have. Mine is the same height as stock, which is okay but I wish it was about an inch taller.

I got my seat from GoBigParts.com and Randy gave me a great deal. Retail price on the seat is $518. I was asked not to say what I paid but let's just say he smeared that price. I would reccommend that if you order a BOSS seat, you'd be better off ordering during the off season. They get VERY busy during the regular season. I'd seriously order before October if you want your seat in time for the snowmobiling season.

This is my first BOSS seat, and I've heard it said from many people who own them, "once you go BOSS you never go back!" :banana:
markcp
I love riding my SKS with the BOSS. Rode a standard sled last weekend, wow what a difference.
braaap11889
Got any clue what the weight difference is between the stock seat an the boss? The seat looks awesome definitly better than stock IMO.
SuperDave
QUOTE(braaap11889 @ Feb 8 2006, 07:56 PM)
Got any clue what the weight difference is between the stock seat an the boss? The seat looks awesome definitly better than stock IMO.
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Not sure of the exact difference in weight. When it arrived and I lifted the box it felt like it was empty. With the Boss seat in one hand and the stocker in the other, the stocker felt like it was more than twice the weight. Plus the Boss seat has a storage trunk similar to traditional sleds.
braaap11889
Must have lost alot of weight in just the plastic set up the stock seat hooked up to. Definitly like the idea of more storage too. If I get a switchback that will be one of my first upgrades just hope that I can get one with an inch or 2 of rise.
SuperDave
QUOTE(braaap11889 @ Feb 9 2006, 09:05 PM)
Must have lost alot of weight in just the plastic set up the stock seat hooked up to. Definitly like the idea of more storage too. If I get a switchback that will be one of my first upgrades just hope that I can get one with an inch or 2 of rise.
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Part of that too is that the BOSS seat is a closed cell foam so it won't soak up any water. Every stock seat I ever owned soaked up water & became heavy. Then it freezes overnight & you have a rock hard seat the next morning. I think I'm really going to like this seat.
ivar
QUOTE(SuperDave @ Feb 8 2006, 09:13 AM)
Nope, it's a racer with a blue hood, silver A-arms, silver wheels, toe loops & skid plate.  Kept the white shock springs, designed my own decals.  I wanted it to be one of a kind but tone it down from being "over flashy".
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Definately better looking than stock IMO :beerchug:
SuperDave
QUOTE(ivar @ Feb 10 2006, 10:14 AM)
Definately better looking than stock IMO  :beerchug:
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Thanks! That's what I was shooting for.
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