06attaker
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Your asking this on a Yamaha Website?? I think you know the answer!
YES!!!!!!!!
YES!!!!!!!!
Maine-Rider
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Thanks for all the help guys! I just cant make my mind up weather to go with skis or carbides.
IFlyEm
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Do you do any off trail or strictly trail riding?
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Id say 70% trail riding 30% off trail.
IFlyEm
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That's about what I do. Maybe 60/40. I like getting off trail. This is the 1st Yamaha 4 stroke that I was ever comfortable doing it. I got tired of digging my Warrior out!
Anyway, if you like getting in the powder get some wider skis. You can do it pretty cheap. Otherwise the front end really likes to plow. I'm sure you can just swap carbides and cure things like darting. However, I don't think ther are going to do anything about steering effort without going with a smaller one.
Anyway, if you like getting in the powder get some wider skis. You can do it pretty cheap. Otherwise the front end really likes to plow. I'm sure you can just swap carbides and cure things like darting. However, I don't think ther are going to do anything about steering effort without going with a smaller one.
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Maine-Rider said:Id say 70% trail riding 30% off trail.
Then go with the Snow trackers and the Yamaha Mountain skis. All you have to do is buy the skis (70.00 each plus the bolts and spacers) and everything from your existing skis transfers.
SledFreak said:Maine-Rider said:Id say 70% trail riding 30% off trail.
Then go with the Snow trackers and the Yamaha Mountain skis. All you have to do is buy the skis (70.00 each plus the bolts and spaces) and everything from your existing skis transfers.
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Maine-Rider said:upei93, do you really think im better off getting snow trackers instead of Slydog powder hounds? Do they really steer alot lighter then Slydogs? What kind of sled does you buddy have them on? I just want something that will steer easy and not get in/follow other tracks.
I won't tell you what to buy but I will tell you I am happy I didn't shell out $500 on a set of powder hounds (I was close)...I ended up spending $200 on Yamaha mountains and $300 on K&N's instead. My buddy has a blue XTX, maybe the colour makes a difference but I don't think so LOL.
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HAHA! How much do Snowtrackers cost? I heard thee pretty pricey.
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Maine-Rider said:HAHA! How much do Snowtrackers cost? I heard thee pretty pricey.
http://www.royaldistributing.com/main/i ... Number=223
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upei93 said:Maine-Rider said:HAHA! How much do Snowtrackers cost? I heard thee pretty pricey.
http://www.royaldistributing.com/main/i ... Number=223
Get the extremes for 204.00 a pair CDN. Then get the Montain skis...
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upei93 said:Maine-Rider said:upei93, do you really think im better off getting snow trackers instead of Slydog powder hounds? Do they really steer alot lighter then Slydogs? What kind of sled does you buddy have them on? I just want something that will steer easy and not get in/follow other tracks.
I won't tell you what to buy but I will tell you I am happy I didn't shell out $500 on a set of powder hounds (I was close)...I ended up spending $200 on Yamaha mountains and $300 on K&N's instead. My buddy has a blue XTX, maybe the colour makes a difference but I don't think so LOL.
I have both Yammi Mt skis and Powderhounds. I think they are both excellent. Off trail they both float like crazy. I'd recommend either. But if you also trail ride, I prefer the Mt skis on the trail over Powderhounds for performance (holding the line, etc.).
But like all other Yammi skis, you need to use good carbides like snowtrackers and you need to shim the backs of the rubber stopper 3/8 or 1/4 of an inch to control darting.
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Mt Viper Mike said:upei93 said:Maine-Rider said:upei93, do you really think im better off getting snow trackers instead of Slydog powder hounds? Do they really steer alot lighter then Slydogs? What kind of sled does you buddy have them on? I just want something that will steer easy and not get in/follow other tracks.
I won't tell you what to buy but I will tell you I am happy I didn't shell out $500 on a set of powder hounds (I was close)...I ended up spending $200 on Yamaha mountains and $300 on K&N's instead. My buddy has a blue XTX, maybe the colour makes a difference but I don't think so LOL.
I have both Yammi Mt skis and Powderhounds. I think they are both excellent. Off trail they both float like crazy. I'd recommend either. But if you also trail ride, I prefer the Mt skis on the trail over Powderhounds for performance (holding the line, etc.).
But like all other Yammi skis, you need to use good carbides like snowtrackers and you need to shim the backs of the rubber stopper 3/8 or 1/4 of an inch to control darting.
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You don't need to shim the rubbers with snowtrackers. But any other runner and you will need too shim the rubber.
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SledFreak said:Mt Viper Mike said:upei93 said:Maine-Rider said:upei93, do you really think im better off getting snow trackers instead of Slydog powder hounds? Do they really steer alot lighter then Slydogs? What kind of sled does you buddy have them on? I just want something that will steer easy and not get in/follow other tracks.
I won't tell you what to buy but I will tell you I am happy I didn't shell out $500 on a set of powder hounds (I was close)...I ended up spending $200 on Yamaha mountains and $300 on K&N's instead. My buddy has a blue XTX, maybe the colour makes a difference but I don't think so LOL.
I have both Yammi Mt skis and Powderhounds. I think they are both excellent. Off trail they both float like crazy. I'd recommend either. But if you also trail ride, I prefer the Mt skis on the trail over Powderhounds for performance (holding the line, etc.).
But like all other Yammi skis, you need to use good carbides like snowtrackers and you need to shim the backs of the rubber stopper 3/8 or 1/4 of an inch to control darting.
Mike
You don't need to shim the rubbers with snowtrackers. But any other runner and you will need too shim the rubber.
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SledFreak said:You don't need to shim the rubbers with snowtrackers. But any other runner and you will need too shim the rubber.
I ran studboy deuce bars for a season on my Nytro RTX and still run them on my Vector without shimming. The deuce bars corrected the darting on both sleds but created a slight pushing condition on my Nytro. I did try shims on my Nytro with the deuce bars and totally hated how it handled so I removed them. I now run Pilots but might be going back to the deuce bar setup if I can't get a better handle on them.
I've never been big on shimming to correct darting. lifting the front of the ski and putting all the pressure on the rear gives you less usable ski contact on the trail for handling. To me it's like trying to walk on your heals.
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