Bradford
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I am running Pilots with 6" Shapers on my 06 Nytro that actually work quite well but I'm thinking about trying the Snowtrackers so I'm looking for opinions.
Should I:
A - Keep my current setup?
B- Install Snowtrackers on my Pilots
C- Install Snowtrackers on my stock skis?
What I want to achieve is more transfer, better steering in power and still get it around corners!
Brad
Should I:
A - Keep my current setup?
B- Install Snowtrackers on my Pilots
C- Install Snowtrackers on my stock skis?
What I want to achieve is more transfer, better steering in power and still get it around corners!
Brad
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It won't make a difference. I have them on my pilot 6.9" and I have them on the Yamaha skis. I think I'd get them for the Yamaha skis first.
nb-attak
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i have them on my stock skis. I can drive all day on groom trails with one hand. With the snowtrackers you can have transfer and still be in control. I have been snowmobiling for over twenty years and i have never experienced this kind of confidence in the corners. There the most expensive runners but there worth every penny.
Where can one get a set and how much do they cost?
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nb-attak said:i have them on my stock skis. I can drive all day on groom trails with one hand. With the snowtrackers you can have transfer and still be in control. I have been snowmobiling for over twenty years and i have never experienced this kind of confidence in the corners. There the most expensive runners but there worth every penny.
200 bucks is actually a great deal. I forget just what I paid for my pilots but I still had to put $100 worth of carbides on them. Now I'm thinking of unloading the Pilots and buying the Snowtrackers.
Brad
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