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I built a triangluar shape trolly system to haul my 1992 Polaris Indy 650 RXl. And it fell apart and the sled dropped about a foot to the ground. Of course it didn't hurt it. But I was wondering were you all bought you trolly's and which ones are cheapest and wich ones work the best. I was alos wondering were you bought them from. OR if you made yours. I was wondering if you could send me some blue prints or pictures of it on my email at nlachermeier@busynet.net
 
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#2 ·
Dennis Kirk (800-328-9280) has a catalog full of sled accesories. I built a dolly for moving my sled in the garage. Drive on, drive off. Mine has 2" castors and works OK, but I reccomend 3-5". I don't know if it's what you had in mind, but click on the attachment to see the bitmap.
Pete

 

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Keith
89/91 cr 125
89 Yamaha SRV
 
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thanks so much for the blue prints pete. that was exactly the kind I was looking at. But do you think that would fit my 1992 Polaris Indy 650 RXL. With those demensions? What sled do you use it for.

 
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I use it for my 96 Polaris XLT. The only difference that might matter would be ski stance. Measure your sled carefully and decide whether the dimensions I gave will work for you. If not, change the dimensions to better suit your sled, or bring the ski supports off the long rails using 90 degree angles instead of 45's. That would allow the skis to sit closer to the rails.
Pete

 
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