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I've ran polaris weights as part of a Goodwin clutch kit I purchased when my sled was new. They worked fine but the kit itself was just wrong so I switched to an Ulmer kit with stm weights
Hi there this is probably a long shot but I saw at some point you had an 2005 vector with Ohlins all the way around. I just installed an Ohlins on the front skid and it appears the Schrader valve is pointing down toward the track. Do you remember how your front skid shock was installed on your...
Well I installed an Ohlins in the front of my skid and I'm thinking I installed it 180 degrees off since the refill nipple is pointing down at the track. I'm thinking it may rub the track. Is this installed wrong??
Well swapped out the front skid shock with an Ohlins and removed the rear clicker to send to Cannondale for rebuild and revalve and yeah that front shock was a pita. I was second guessing if I should've just pulled the skid. I called a buddy as a second set of hands sure came in handy.
I'm just wondering if it's possible to remove and/or install the skid shocks with leaving the skid in place on a 2005 RS vector. It has a '06 pro active skid from a RS nytro in it which is the same as stock besides rear shock and stiffer springs. Looks like there's room to get to the bolts but...
Hey guys it been awhile but I am wanting to get my rear skid shocks re-valved and rebuilt. I am way north in the UP of Michigan near Houghton. They used to go to Pioneer but it appears that dissolved awhile ago. Any suggestions on where to send them??? Stock center shock and 2006 Nytro...
This is a map of trails that will be closed in Houghton/Hancock area in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan for the 2019 due to flood damage. It's going to be a rough year with only one trail open to Copper Harbor
I was replacing the bearing on lower clutch side and I'm sure my new bearing isn't pressed in far enough. When looking underneath I see a gap that wasn't there with the old bearing but I can't get it to seat any farther?? Does this look normal or needs to. On on further?
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