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hunt_ak
I've seen a few sleds (and one fuse) on here with headlight covers. I like the clear blue that they put on and am looking to do the same. I hear royal distributing has them but in their online catalog they only have Gen II and Edge for 30 bucks, no fusion option. Is there anywhere else you can get them and how much are you charging?? Also, if you got a sled (dont care what kind), with headlight pics, post 'em up and let us know how the light output changed after you installed them.
600HOFUSION
QUOTE(hunt_ak @ Jan 18 2008, 06:46 PM) *
I've seen a few sleds (and one fuse) on here with headlight covers. I like the clear blue that they put on and am looking to do the same. I hear royal distributing has them but in their online catalog they only have Gen II and Edge for 30 bucks, no fusion option. Is there anywhere else you can get them and how much are you charging?? Also, if you got a sled (dont care what kind), with headlight pics, post 'em up and let us know how the light output changed after you installed them.



Royal don't make them man i was looking for a set myself and i know that Royal does not make i'am not sure if polaris makes them or not
fusion 69
Sorry guys, it wasn't roayal distr. but it was smart rec products, the phone# is 1 800-871-8966, they don't have then on the site anymore but might still have them, I think sno-stuff made them, not for sure, I have had them for about 2 years now and the memory is always the first to go .
hunt_ak
http://www.receng.com/servlet/the-2117/Sno...-Shields/Detail

On sale for 11.55, but they kind of rape you on the shipping....22 bucks to ship a little piece of plastic! Does ANYONE else sell these things for a fuse?

Haven't calles smart recreational parts yet (saturday) but maybe they'll do better on shipping.....

Anyways, I'd still like to see how these look on different sleds with different colors. Also still interested in light output. Thanks
skronker
i think that the colored light bulbs give a better effect. at night time thoe. a buddies Pro-X has a set of red covers on his red sled..at day time it looks awsom but i think that my blue bulbs give more BLUE shine at night time compared to his RED shine.


just my opinion
grampa
QUOTE(skronker @ Jan 19 2008, 09:15 PM) *
i think that the colored light bulbs give a better effect. at night time thoe. a buddies Pro-X has a set of red covers on his red sled..at day time it looks awsom but i think that my blue bulbs give more BLUE shine at night time compared to his RED shine.
just my opinion

Be cautious with those colors guys. Rode with a guy who was stopped by MI trail police and was told it was illegal to run any color that is used by safety vehicles. I am thinking blue is a police color, red is fire trucks, and yellow is tow truck color. Hate to see you spend money on sumthin ya cant use depending where you ride!!
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