
kinger
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Possibly for 121" but I need the long ones (151") at least 58" and the only sled that fit that was a 93-95 Scandic II SLT, Doo no longer makes them but Kimpex does. Lesson learned keep a few sets on hand!
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Did you ever try using a set from a Yamaha? Or matched it up to another style or brand? I remember one time I was in a pinch and used a set of Skidoo sliders on my Vector. It was a little loose, but worked. Maybe the opposite would work?

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I had a track that looked like that when I seen it backing of the trailer, not sure how long was like that before seeing it. I let my son ride it and we did not make it 5 miles from the staging area and at 80 mph the track ripped 3/4 of the way across and the loose piece beat the crap out of tunnel and exhaust before getting it stopped. Had to take a utility knife and cut the big flap off (about a 10" x 10") and limp back at low speed to the trailer. The studs really tore crap up under the tunnel, lucky the heat exchanger survived as that would have been a PITA to fix. So that being said would never do that again. I would rent or borrow a sled and enjoy the ride and not be towed miles back. IMHO
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