Stretch to 159"

looks very nice! I've started looking for a 151" or 155" series IV track but It looks like the "leftovers" have dried up and and I can only find new 159" ones. Can't wait to see your performance report! Might go this route but I'm trying to avoid rail extensions so it will be easier to swap back and forth to the 144" freestyle Minnesota riding.
 
cankiller said:
What shocks do you have in the rear? And where do i get a set!

The rear set it Ohlins. I picked them up used on here. Not sure where you can get them new.
 
blueironranger said:
looks very nice! I've started looking for a 151" or 155" series IV track but It looks like the "leftovers" have dried up and and I can only find new 159" ones. Can't wait to see your performance report! Might go this route but I'm trying to avoid rail extensions so it will be easier to swap back and forth to the 144" freestyle Minnesota riding.

I'm pretty anxious to get it out on the snow, the weather isn't cooperating though. It'll take a ride or two to get the suspension dialed in where I want it, but it should be good after that.
 
I have to say the changes I made in the off season have made this a totally different sled. The suspension is way better, and the longer track is great in the deep stuff. Here's a couple shots from yesterday.

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Good to hear all youyr hard work paid off. Looks like you had sone fun. Is that Snowqualmi Pass? (spelling) When I was down there I never had the chance to ride there.

How manyy gallong ius your fuel can. I am in the process of figuring out which can I want to get. I do like the way yours mounts. I can put my shovel on the other side.
 
Lashcat said:
Good to hear all youyr hard work paid off. Looks like you had sone fun. Is that Snowqualmi Pass? (spelling) When I was down there I never had the chance to ride there.

How manyy gallong ius your fuel can. I am in the process of figuring out which can I want to get. I do like the way yours mounts. I can put my shovel on the other side.

It's a 1.3 gallon tank and small storage bag made by Mountain Addiction. I'm in the process of designing a tunnel extension with a built in bumper that I can add on additional large tunnel bag that they make. The larger bag has elastic straps to hold the shovel in place.

This was up at Mt. St. Helens riding from the Marble Mt. Snow park
 
i have the mountain addiction gas cans and rail..they are awsome. I carry 2 1.3 gallons each.
 


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