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Anyone have a pic of what this looks like?
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Watching considering this alsoAnyone have a pic of what this looks like?

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Top pic is what it looks like at 500 ft under full acceleration. 137 frame, 146 skid, 1” Ripsaw, 1.86 Triggers, STM full length tunnel protectors. Little test and tuning. Totally different animal than a 137. Keeping it under control off the line is the biggest fight right now.Watching considering this also
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That’s a 137 converted to 146 ? Or an uncoupled 146 installed in a 137 frame

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Uncoupled 146 installed in a 137 frame. I did not install a new tunnel or tunnel extensions. That’s a stock 137 tunnel.That’s a 137 converted to 146 ? Or an uncoupled 146 installed in a 137 frame
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Thanks by the height of the skis that makes sense
I’m considering extending current skid
And wondering how they work out
Where did you source the 146 from
I’m considering extending current skid
And wondering how they work out
Where did you source the 146 from

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Country CatThanks by the height of the skis that makes sense
I’m considering extending current skid
And wondering how they work out
Where did you source the 146 from
Looks like they still have them too.

Arctic Cat Complete Rear Suspension Skid Assembly - 2020 Riot X 146
Arctic Cat Complete Rear Suspension Skid Assembly - 2020 Riot X 146 - 3704-706

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Hmmmmmm!!!!!!
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Did that skid come complete with the qs3 rear shock

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Yes, everything in the photo.Did that skid come complete with the qs3 rear shock


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The mounting points are the same?
Did you just buy the front cross shaft to put in place of the slide arm
Did you just buy the front cross shaft to put in place of the slide arm

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The four skid mounting points are identical. For the front two mounting points, the slide arm comes out and collars, bushings, bolts, washers, and nyloc nuts go in. I'm not missing anything am I??The mounting points are the same?
Did you just buy the front cross shaft to put in place of the slide arm


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Doesn't seem so.
I think this is VERY interesting.
@$2000 to make my own Riot GT EPS.....
I think this is VERY interesting.
@$2000 to make my own Riot GT EPS.....


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Nice skid huh? Im a huge fan of the 146.Top pic is what it looks like at 500 ft under full acceleration. 137 frame, 146 skid, 1” Ripsaw, 1.86 Triggers, STM full length tunnel protectors. Little test and tuning. Totally different animal than a 137. Keeping it under control off the line is the biggest fight right now.
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Snowcaine, what are your initial thoughts on this mod?
Specific to the dig on packed snow vs 137"
Specific to the dig on packed snow vs 137"
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