2016 Ski-doo Freeride

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

Wanted a one of a kind Freeride!

What motivated you to start your project?

My nephew bought the same sled, bone stock and mint! I wanted to build a custom for around the same money. I customize all my sleds and this was the most ambitious project yet.

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the sled?

Either the wrap, or the retrofit of the Linq removable snow flap and G4rear bumper.

What are you most proud of?

I did all the work except the powder coat.

What do other people say about your snowmobile?

It it unique and beautiful. Just what I was hoping for!

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Specifics

Classification: Mild
Make, Model & Year: 2016 Ski-doo Freeride
Fondly known as: Red sled II
Time spent: 50+
Snowmobile cost: 6900
Money spent: 1200
Engine: 800 etec
Intake: Stock
Exhaust: Skinz Q silencer
Drivetrain: 154 x 2.75 flex track, Goodwin hi/lo elevation clutch weights and spring.
Tunnel/Chassis Modifications: Retrofit G4 rear bumper and linq removable snow flap.
Suspension: Freerides have top of the line KYB dampened shocks…
Brakes: Stock with skinz adjustable, HEATED brake lever.
Finish – Paint: ArticFX wrap. Custom designed by myself. I even created the artwork for the Freeride logo…
Accessories: Glove box extension with GPS, aftermarket grips, with heated brake lever, Skidoo adjustable riser and kill switch relocation(designed by myself) Skinz silencer, Goodwin clutch, custom front and rear bumper set ups, Linq removable snow flap with mounts on tunnel bag, skid plate, Bergstrom triple point carbides with Pilot ski Navigator plates, BCA tunnel bag with Linq mounts, seat bag, XM floor plates, added pull start, powder coated skid rails and bumpers and custom ArcticFX wrap.

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