kevchev
Dec 1 2006, 11:22 AM
Here is some shots of the sled after some decals removed...
What do you think????
ESFR Pro XR
Dec 1 2006, 02:06 PM
looks clean
koschak
Dec 1 2006, 02:20 PM
Looks good. Ever consider removing the blue 700 stickers on each side.
kevchev
Dec 1 2006, 02:48 PM
QUOTE(koschak @ Dec 1 2006, 03:20 PM)

Looks good. Ever consider removing the blue 700 stickers on each side.
I thought about it but i kinda like the blue i also have blue accents suchas skid plate shi hooks and such
ProX700man
Dec 1 2006, 03:47 PM
i dont like the blue. how did you get the white part of the stickers off that connect to the pro x? i just want the pro x on my hood and thats it
1QuickProX
Dec 1 2006, 04:57 PM
QUOTE(ProX700man @ Dec 1 2006, 04:47 PM)

i dont like the blue. how did you get the white part of the stickers off that connect to the pro x? i just want the pro x on my hood and thats it
I'll post a pic of what it will look like later when I get home from work. I did it to mine. what you do is be very carful with the razor blade and cut around the parts you want keep on the sled. I removed everything on mine excepct the polaris, pro x, and variable exhaust decals. its very simple looking but looks good, not like the overkill the sled came with stock. Plus the blue and red dont look very good together on the sled.
joerocket
Dec 1 2006, 05:02 PM
If you remove all the decals there will be nothing to hold the hood together!
proxJ
Dec 1 2006, 05:04 PM
Well looks good, i have some old pictures of my prox red, here they are.
Well looks good, i have some old pictures of my prox red, here they are.
1QuickProX
Dec 1 2006, 08:38 PM
Click to view attachmentheres what it could look like. sorry the pics is so bad, it was the first time I raced it after adding some more mods to it and I didnt expect it to pull like it did. If the pic was takin 2 seconds ealier you would have seen the skis about another foot off the ground.
montecarlo33
Dec 2 2006, 10:18 PM
It looks a lot cleaner! I'm gunna have to bust out the ol' hair dryer and take mine off. :beerchug:
kevchev
Dec 3 2006, 06:20 PM
It was easy to do i just took a sharp razor blade and and trimed off the part that i did not want heated it up and peeled it away..
:beerchug:
ProX700man
Dec 3 2006, 06:37 PM
how did you not cut into the hood? i would think that when you cut the sticker, you would leave a mark in the hood. i want mine to be like 1QuickProX sled. i love that
1QuickProX
Dec 3 2006, 07:26 PM
It was actually quite simple. all you need is a new sharp razor blade, not actually in the knife itself, a hair dryer, and some goo gone. what you do first is trim with the blade around the parts you want to remove, Then with the hair dryer heat up one section for a few moments. This is the tricky part now very lightly with the tip of the blade start to remove the decal. When you first trim what you want to take off you need to be carefull but its ok if you cut too deep because you still have the rest of the decal line to hide it if you understand what i mean. The only part that needs to be done really carefully is when you initally start to peal the decal away using the razor blade. Thats why the hairdryer works so well. It makes the glue sticky and the decal plyable. Once its removed you may have to goo gone on where the decal was to get the remaining glue off. It honestly took me a few hours to do since i'm pretty picky when it comes to doing things on the sled. Hope this helps.
1QuickProX
ProX700man
Dec 3 2006, 10:20 PM
alright. well i will give it a try here in the next few days. i guess if it doesnt come out good i will get the flames and shit from a 440 XR
kevchev
Dec 4 2006, 06:12 PM
QUOTE(1QuickProX @ Dec 3 2006, 08:26 PM)

It was actually quite simple. all you need is a new sharp razor blade, not actually in the knife itself, a hair dryer, and some goo gone. what you do first is trim with the blade around the parts you want to remove, Then with the hair dryer heat up one section for a few moments. This is the tricky part now very lightly with the tip of the blade start to remove the decal. When you first trim what you want to take off you need to be carefull but its ok if you cut too deep because you still have the rest of the decal line to hide it if you understand what i mean. The only part that needs to be done really carefully is when you initally start to peal the decal away using the razor blade. Thats why the hairdryer works so well. It makes the glue sticky and the decal plyable. Once its removed you may have to goo gone on where the decal was to get the remaining glue off. It honestly took me a few hours to do since i'm pretty picky when it comes to doing things on the sled. Hope this helps.
1QuickProX
I would have to agree 100% that is the same way i did mine...
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blue_by_you
Dec 4 2006, 06:18 PM
Looks good Kev.. I like your cut down windshield too :div20: :div20: we need to do that to Don's tank aswell
Kevo
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