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Hey grizzly how does that baby turn in tight trails? I want to go 144 for the iowa ditches but still be fun in the tight twisties of wisconsin.
I've never had a problem with it, but I've never tried to get a sled to rail. I have run long tracks for so long I wouldn't know the difference. I can say that the back o the sled will sit a couple of inches higher, and probably makes it a little tipsier. I am thinking of going with a 13mm sway bar to help. I also go 290+ in riding gear, it may be different for you. I do a fair amount of ditch banging and have never has an issue myself. With any kind of snow in the ditch I can use my weight and really throw this thing around quick.

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Thanks, I'm still not sure, we ride in WI fairly fast and hate to be wore out after 200 miles. Probably 80/20 groomed trail vs ditching
LOVE your sled BTW, I hate yellow but yours has just enough to be cool and to not be cheesy and its the first time i would be all over a sled with yellow in it. Nice job!
LOVE your sled BTW, I hate yellow but yours has just enough to be cool and to not be cheesy and its the first time i would be all over a sled with yellow in it. Nice job!
Thanks Kinger. I am going to try and make my first TY ride Feb. 22-22 in Park Rapids Mn. If you can make it you are welcome to try out the sled and make your own first hand impressions.

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Thanks for the offer, with the warm weather we may be screwed!
cant tell by the pictures for sure but is this a tipped up rail design?
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