BooBoo
Pro
Blue Hornet said:What 1" track did you use. I was thinking yesterday while riding icy trails how much better this thing handles with more slide in the rear. I was having a blast till I got into some heavier wet snow, then I was fighting it again in the twisties.
1" Predator with 144 down the middle if you run studs work's the best. You will love it, no more fighting it in the corner's
bjowett
Lifetime Member
... Installed a 1" Kimpex Ultimate Traxtion, predrilled and warrantied for studs. Figured it's time to try one. Kimpex is part of the Soucy Group in Canada, they make lots of tracks.
Here are the skid shocks back in place. The sled is sitting about 1.5" lower in the back. Again, the shocks have complete secondary dampening and spring rates. PDS on both, dual springs on the center, anti bottom bumpers for the rear. Time to go dial it...
Here are the skid shocks back in place. The sled is sitting about 1.5" lower in the back. Again, the shocks have complete secondary dampening and spring rates. PDS on both, dual springs on the center, anti bottom bumpers for the rear. Time to go dial it...
jimmyhighway
Extreme
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- Feb 6, 2006
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- 13 Skidoo Freeride 137
11 Yamaha Nypex MCX
Be careful, under full compression the torsion spring will contact the mount for the front bogey. The one on the left side that was relocated to outside of rail. I bent a torsion spring this way.