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Time to do a 121 to 144

hereismylife

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Since I can't get a straight answer time to find out. Talked to some and it really don't make sense so need to find out. Rails are on the way and using a 1.5 lug. Tired of not traction. So I guess we will find out when we get snow for testing. Also yes will run track 1.5 inch loose.
 

I’m sure there is a question in your post somewhere but I can’t seem to understand what it is. My recommendation for Yamaha long track questions would be to call Tom Hartman at Hartman Inc in Idaho. He is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to long tracking Yamaha sleds.
 
I’m sure there is a question in your post somewhere but I can’t seem to understand what it is. My recommendation for Yamaha long track questions would be to call Tom Hartman at Hartman Inc in Idaho. He is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to long tracking Yamaha sleds.

He is no longer in business. Great guy. As far as the question. Most say it don't work but some say it will. As you know you can't get a straight answer for some reason when it come to sled world.
 
They make an Apex 144. Would it not be much, much simpler to find a good used XTX?
 
They make an Apex 144. Would it not be much, much simpler to find a good used XTX?

Yes can do that but not the same as a gt. Plus to find one in pa would be hard to do. I am not just dealing one sled. Want to keep the mono suspension keep in mind.
 
Ok close enough. Still a mono. Lol. Did you leave at stock holes? So would you go through the process again?
 
Never moved the skid location, just added the extensions. No regrets at all, the sled goes great.
 


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