vector ski lift and darding

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i just make 60 km with my vector on a railtrack i readed that is a ski lift someone have noticed that too? and about darding should i put some double carbide? excuse me if it s not clear if from quebec and my snowmobile language is........ i hope its gone be as good as my viper in twist trail
 
I think what you are talking about is dooly's from woody.. I have them on my Vector and they worked great..My wife and I went for a ride together,she has a 700 V-max with shaper bars. The vector didn't dart at all. Then we traded sleds for a short time and I noticed the darting on the Max. I didn't have any curves to check out the ski lift.. I don't think it will that much of an issue. Hope this sheds some light for ya. ;)! MM.
 
Like MM said, dualies or a 2 wearbar ski

Just 2 up from the rx/rs forum you can find "technical pages"
Click on that and you will find alot of great info on ski's and darting

I read everything I could on the vector and talked to 6 or so guys who had demo rides last year, nobody said a word about ski lift like they have in the past for some of the RX1 sleds. Keep your eyes on the forum and as more guys ride and we build some snow bases on the trails we will find out.
 
Vector-ER,

What railway bed? Was it the petite-train-de-nord by any chance?

If so where were you and how much snow up that way?
 
Did 75 miles on mine this weekend. I'm at break-in, so I didn't have the hammer down like I wanted, but I noticed little to no lift. Just one man's opinion.
 
The wife has the Roetin dual carbides. Makes it really easy for her to turn. Don't know about hard riding though, I haven't tried it yet.
 


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