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Where does the removable snow flap go on a edge/ expert when not being used

8.3K views 20 replies 14 participants last post by  Groove1797  
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Have not been able to find a link to the best place to store wile riding. Is there a different bracket I need? I do not want to loose my bag just for the flap. Any help is appreciated.
 

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Son in law’s summit removable flap clipped into the tunnel linQs, any chance of installing another set of linQ attach points to accommodate both? Maybe mount the bag on the flap when it’s stowed on the tunnel?
 
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I do not understand these engineers? Make a product that goes backwards in tech. The old style clipped right on. Pretty bad when a back yard mechanic has to reinvent a wheel. Just about every sled I have purchased new I have had to reengineer something. I know they try to get input but must be the wrong people. Talk to the people that actually use the stuff. On my 5th new sled since 2015 and ready to give up on buying new. We should NOT be R and D. Rant over. Hopefully this year will prove to be a good season. Any after market parts I can buy to mount this thing? Million dollar idea?
 
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Ski-Doo suggests storing it on the tunnel in this manner, or similar;

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Source: New LinQ Removable Snowflap For Ski-Doo Summit X With Expert Package Available | SnoWest Magazine

Edit: wanted to add - I'd guess that you'll be able to leave it behind more than use it/store it. Dave Norona has a YouTube video with an expert and they had to do some road running and the expert made it without overheating. Dave also mentioned that he only uses this extended snow flap for approximately 15% of the season. Your mileage may vary, but figured it was worth noting.
 
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Ski-Doo suggests storing it on the tunnel in this manner, or similar;

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Source: New LinQ Removable Snowflap For Ski-Doo Summit X With Expert Package Available | SnoWest Magazine

Edit: wanted to add - I'd guess that you'll be able to leave it behind more than use it/store it. Dave Norona has a YouTube video with an expert and they had to do some road running and the expert made it without overheating. Dave also mentioned that he only uses this extended snow flap for approximately 15% of the season. Your mileage may vary, but figured it was worth noting.
lol like how we pay so much for these crazy engineered products and sleds, but yet the "linq removeable slow flap" has to be bungeed on like we used to do it with bags and gas cans 20 years ago.