exarticcatrider
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do you need it or not have seen many different opinons on here...also has anyone came up with a rubber stop to put inside of the transfer rod to stop the clunking sound??
Capt.Storm
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I rode 500 miles without it..talk about wheelies..lol.
The rubber bumper idea inside the chamber would be a good idea.
The rubber bumper idea inside the chamber would be a good idea.
exarticcatrider
Newbie
maybe i should design and patten it....lol
FastGilly
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I put on 1000 miles with out it , traction and wheelies all winter. FUN . You will need 4th wheel kit in rear and tighten rear spring up a little bit so it dosen't bottom out. Now my 06 yamaha apex gt is a blast to drive.
sherlock29
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I have not had my rod in in about 4000 miles... its not going back! love the handling... for off trail, with the simmons on the front i can keep the front up alot easier.
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There was post about putting a rubber stopper in there for the clunking. It was a long while ago. Try a search.
blue er
Expert
my dealer has been putting a rubber stopper or o-ring in them since 07 to quiet them down
gun nut
Expert
transfer
there is a plastic bumper in the rod.
there is a plastic bumper in the rod.
exarticcatrider
Newbie
would it handle in tight trails without ? i would think the front would be in the air everytime u get on the gas..
langow
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I would think it would be very dangerous for hard trail riding. Every time you accelerate out of a corner, your skis will be in the air and you'll have no control. You'd either have to lift off throttle or pull your sled out of the weeds. Either way, you'll be the slowest sled in your group! LOL
exarticcatrider
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thanks for all the inputgonna need all the speed i can get my buddy just picked up his 2012 articcat xf1100 turbo snopro
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Is it not true that if you remove it on a 121" skid, the suspension can bind?
dylanjen9
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What happens on a 121'' if you completly remove transfer rod?
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yeah id like to knoe too.
vicman
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dylanjen9 said:What happens on a 121'' if you completly remove transfer rod?[/quote
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