thephast1
Extreme
For me, it has nothing to do with the temperature, and all about snow condition. I was heading out ice fishing in the morning and it was 40F or like 5C. The sled was great on the way out, the snow was slushy and got on the heat exchangers (this was pre-rear exchanger).
On the way home it was 10F/-10C and the snow got icy and the sled would overheat. I've had it overheat at -30. So if you are riding on decent snow you may never experience a problem.
On the way home it was 10F/-10C and the snow got icy and the sled would overheat. I've had it overheat at -30. So if you are riding on decent snow you may never experience a problem.