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Posted by: jaybeecon55
That looks like a good idea.
I wonder....Is this bar sold with the disclaimer that it's only to be used to assist in getting on and off the quad while parked? Kinda like those rear storage boxes with the build-in seats.
Jaybee
Posted by: achybrakey
Couldn't get to the link, try again.
Posted by: wchp
I was looking for a way to install hand holds for the kids when they are riding in front. I stumbled across an item geared towards snowmobilers that worked very well. Since the bar is really flexible rubber with a steel cable inside, it is rigid enough for the kids to hold onto with out my having to worry about them bumping into a steel bar should I need to stop suddenly.
Item is a Power Flex Bar from PowerMadd
Photos of item installed here: http://www.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=67b0de21b355d731c449¬ag=1
Posted by: wchp
Hmmm, Try this one: http://www.shutterfly.com/os.jsp?i=67b0de21b355d731c449&open=1
Posted by: wchp
Not sure what the bar is used for. It's sold as a Snowmobile accessory. They are refered to as power bars, or rainbow bars. You supposedly pull up on them to controll the sled in deep powder.
Here is the product description from the site where I bought it.
Sorry for the all caps:
POWER FLEX BAR * 5 COLORS * AN ATTRACTIVE, HIGHLY-ENGINEERED
POWER/MOUNTAIN BAR * MOLDED SEMI-RIGID DESIGN OFFERS THE
AGGRESSIVE RIDER MAXIMUM CONTROL AND CONFIDENCE WHEN SIDE
HILLING OR RIDING IN DEEP POWDER,YET FLEXES IF HIT ACCIDENTALY
BY DRIVER * UNIQUE MOLDED RIBBINGS EASY TO GRIP EVEN WHEN WET.
MOUNTS ON ALL HANDLEBARS DIRECTLY THROUGH OR AROUND EXISTING
PADS,GIVE 'ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT' APPEARANCE AND FIT * INTEGRATED
REINFORCING DESIGN IS RATED ABOVE 3500 LBS TENSILE STRENGTH *