Dimebag
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The Turbo kit!
NFLD-Nytro
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What Nytro do you have? I have a 5 litre can on the back of my XTX. Loads of room for it.ruffrider said:I would say either my backpack or map bag, I can't go without storage. The slydog skis are a huge improvement in powder but I can't tell yet if it actually handles better on hard pack snow. I would put a spare 2 gallon gas tank at #1 but I have no room to carry it except on another sled!
ruffrider
Extreme
I have the 121" base model. It was handed down to me, I would have gotten the XTX if I had the choice. Absolutely no room on the back for even my little shovel.NFLD-Nytro said:What Nytro do you have? I have a 5 litre can on the back of my XTX. Loads of room for it.ruffrider said:I would say either my backpack or map bag, I can't go without storage. The slydog skis are a huge improvement in powder but I can't tell yet if it actually handles better on hard pack snow. I would put a spare 2 gallon gas tank at #1 but I have no room to carry it except on another sled!
jleinen
Newbie
I'm with the YamaHeater crowd... best $$$ I've spent so far but after reading this thread I'm thinking I'm about to $pend some more! My wife says "thanks a lot"! 

NFLD-Nytro
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Well, I've had the chance to test out the new track, and I have to say I absolutely love it. Hooks up so much better, it makes it feel like I've got a horsepower boost.
Out playing around yesterday it struck me how a few minor changes can really change your sled for the better. The first year I had it, living in Ontario, all I did was play with a few settings, and add Skinz heatlocs to keep my hands warm. For trail riding it's very good as is.
This year, with all the snow we have, and riding off trail almost all the time, the Gripper skis, narrower ski stance, 3.5 inch bar riser and backcountry track have turned it into an excellent boondocking tool. Much easier to maneuver and throw around in tight-tree, deep-snow conditions. I've fallen in love with the sled all over again.
I still think the shovel is the best money I ever spent though.
Out playing around yesterday it struck me how a few minor changes can really change your sled for the better. The first year I had it, living in Ontario, all I did was play with a few settings, and add Skinz heatlocs to keep my hands warm. For trail riding it's very good as is.
This year, with all the snow we have, and riding off trail almost all the time, the Gripper skis, narrower ski stance, 3.5 inch bar riser and backcountry track have turned it into an excellent boondocking tool. Much easier to maneuver and throw around in tight-tree, deep-snow conditions. I've fallen in love with the sled all over again.
I still think the shovel is the best money I ever spent though.
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extreman1
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power up!!!
Mpi super charger!! what a blast, big money, but awsum power and so far and reliable.
Mpi super charger!! what a blast, big money, but awsum power and so far and reliable.
theflamanguy
Pro
MCX 180 Kit. Different sled! LOVES IT!!!!
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Pick any one....I couldn't ride without any of them.
HID Headlights
Doo Wheels
Doo Pilots
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HID Headlights
Doo Wheels
Doo Pilots
Tall windshield
Handlebar bags
09nytro
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What year did you get the doo wheels from 08 and newer
Dimebag
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