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sjetrider

615 Freeriders are addicted to T1 madness.
its possible to screw the nosepiece on w/o visible screws. i did it on mine and steves buildoff winner boat.

Yep, this is possible, the nose piece in my avatar is done this way, it is time consuming and somewhat tidious, but Toby came up with a way on his design on the aftermarket nose piece for stock hood. Its seweeeeet.
 

sjetrider

615 Freeriders are addicted to T1 madness.
and to think. all those people bash the people who make tubbies knock-offs.

:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

And yet another example. Please know the facts before jumping on board with comments like that. There is no cloning going on here.
 
Yep, this is possible, the nose piece in my avatar is done this way, it is time consuming and somewhat tidious, but Toby came up with a way on his design on the aftermarket nose piece for stock hood. Its seweeeeet.

my way isnt time consuming nor tedious. its stupid simple.

i put the 2 rear ones where they normally go. then with a long drill bit and a long phillps screwdriver (and with the pole up) i predrilled and screwed in 2 more screws further forward from the first 2.:biggthumpup:
 
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yamaslut

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my way isnt time consuming nor tedious. its stupid simple.

i put the 2 rear ones where they normally go. then with a long drill bit and a long phillps screwdriver (and with the pole up) i predrilled and screwed in 2 more screws further forward from the first 2.:biggthumpup:

did ya use an right angle drill???
I'm not getting how you got that angle...
 
you threadjackin' mutha********AZ!


:rant:

nice hood, scott!

nick.... just drill at the only angle you can (which would be at about 25* above horizontal)

with the pole up, look in front of the pole from either side of the ski and youll see where you can access it.
 
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yamaslut

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nice hood, scott!

nick.... just drill at the only angle you can (which would be at about 25* above horizontal)

with the pole up, look in front of the pole from either side of the ski and youll see where you can access it.


cool... thanks


continue on scotty...:dunno:
 
4 screws total. none in the front. if you reach your hand under the nosepiece and pull up, it wants to stay down.

screwing the forward screws down on the angle forces the thing to stay tight.
 

Big Kahuna

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Nice Hood Scott.........

hey you could also squirt a big blob of silicone up in the nose to act as an adheasive!!!!!!!!!!!!


Talking about your nose piece scott, oh wait you have the bracket built on, well, the silicone would work for charlie and slutty and brian!
 

Rickster

Matakana Menace
Yep, this is possible, the nose piece in my avatar is done this way, it is time consuming and somewhat tidious, but Toby came up with a way on his design on the aftermarket nose piece for stock hood. Its seweeeeet.

Time consuming?:bigeyes:

I think it took 15 minutes, two beers and a bathroom break to do it....:biggthumpup:
 
Nice Hood Scott.........

hey you could also squirt a big blob of silicone up in the nose to act as an adheasive!!!!!!!!!!!!


Talking about your nose piece scott, oh wait you have the bracket built on, well, the silicone would work for charlie and slutty and brian!

Thats a good idea
 
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