Super Sled
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I've been looking into lighter weight batteries to save weight too. The Ballistic made batteries seem like good ones. But does it really take 5 - 7 minutes of turning the key over and back to warm the battery up enough to start the sled, then wait another 5 minutes to let the sled get to temp? My riding buddies would kill me, lol! Also, is it true by using one of these I could be compromising my sled's ability to run after market add pm's, like my temp guage?
These lightweight batteries, are running at or above OEM specs.
The issue is merely they are different technology, which has different idiosyncrasies.....we are all real time learning those...
Most have not had issues at or below freezing temps....when things get below 0 (zero) Fahrenheit, none of us have much first hand knowledge, as verY few places in sled land have gotten there this year....
The issue is merely they are different technology, which has different idiosyncrasies.....we are all real time learning those...
Most have not had issues at or below freezing temps....when things get below 0 (zero) Fahrenheit, none of us have much first hand knowledge, as verY few places in sled land have gotten there this year....
yukon yamaha
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THe Five to seven min it took me to flash her Up would be rare for any were else. How many guys even get below 35 in the winter without a windchill? I hope not many
yukon yamaha said:THe Five to seven min it took me to flash her Up would be rare for any were else. How many guys even get below 35 in the winter without a windchill? I hope not many
Said Differently...How many of us would ride in that temperature range? the answer for this camper is NOT me!!!
Dimebag
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-25f. Thats the limit. Anything colder and its just pain.
Dime, when you coming to the states to ride? you would have a BLAST!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dimebag
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We are actually talking about taking a trip next year.
Do you have Nytro turbos fueled up and ready to ride for us?
Do you have Nytro turbos fueled up and ready to ride for us?
we will have to recruit some others...I am fresh out of T-nytro's but am certain we could get a group together to have a great time!!
Dimebag
TY 4 Stroke God
That would have been great. I'll let you know when we arrive. I am planning to build a new garage this summer, and i want one more Nytro in it. We'll see how things turn out. Its not free to travel from Norway to the US.
beeze455
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19 Degrees. Now it was 15 last night, so I am sure the sled is still at that in a way.
http://youtu.be/Qc96Ah03Wug
http://youtu.be/Qc96Ah03Wug
Nice video, good demo...not a big deal to me...gonna do some same experiments this next week, with it heater on and heater off....just turning keys on etc.
moab11
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nice video Beeze, looks like the handwarmer idea will be needed. Keep us updated!
tapex_07
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Good vid Beeze, I may have to add the hot grips to mine after seeing this.. Thanks!
Mtnviper
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Thanks for posting the vid Beeze
So far I havn't had to use my heater yet, (hasn't been cold enough here) but after checking out your vid I'm glad that I installed one!
Bill
So far I havn't had to use my heater yet, (hasn't been cold enough here) but after checking out your vid I'm glad that I installed one!
Bill
otis
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Nice vid Beeze. I'm glad it starts. Wonder at -10F what it will take. Glad to see everyone testing it. I don't mind 5 minutes. Got plenty of other things to do while I wait. I'm definately hooking up a hand warmer circuit off the battery too. Just have to remember to make sure it's on a keyed wire so I don't kill the battery by forgetting to turn it off.
Otis
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