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I am thinking about purchasing at a set of snow trackers for my XTX and my wifes Vector LTX GT. Can someone tell me if they are worth the money and how they hold up to the occasional hidden rock on the trail? What are the pros and cons with these?
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Anybody running snow trackers on their XTX?
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I have close to 3000 miles on mine and my riding buddy has over 3000 miles on his and I expect to run them for a couple more seasons. Pros are no darting and my XTX goes where I point it...Cons are gravel shoulders in the spring.
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and they make u stop dead when u go to ride over a railroad track, and bend a subframe, crack ur spindle and it probably screwed up my a arm lol
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yamahahaha said:and they make u stop dead when u go to ride over a railroad track, and bend a subframe, crack ur spindle and it probably screwed up my a arm lol
I cross at least one railroad track everytime I ride and have never had a problem...what happened???

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Rail road track's have been a problem forever and the SnowTracker's are no worse. 4,000 mi on mine sofar.
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i do to but this was in powder so no hard pack ontop of them or by a road. we were 2 min away from home base and my buddy flew across the tracks with the skis up and i thought i would settle down for a sec and go 15km/h. the bars jarred to the left cuz i was on a slight diagonal, i went over the bars. spindle was screwd, the 2nd subframe bent lol, 20 seconds later the sled wouldnt steer worth a poop cuz the ski was on a 30 degree angle and the sled went off the sidewalk so we trucked it home lol. no road rash thank god, it tipped into someones front yard, so i got that subframe pulled nd it bent back, also forgot to add that my fox float has i dent in it now
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Are you guys running the extreme aggressive or the semi aggressive?
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semi
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upei, how does your sled handle at slow speeds does it steer heavy with the extreme aggressive snow trackers? The only reason I ask is because I talked to Andre from Snow Tracker and he recommended the semi aggressive for the XTX. I found a good deal on the extreme aggressives though so I'm debating.
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Those damn tracks, what are they doing on our trails....



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