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Why i switched from polaris to yamaha

irondave86

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Had to tow two of my buddy's out train style and still got pretty good gas mileage.
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Ski loop towing - not a great approach, spindles are best. If your friends are going to stick with Poo you may ask them to rethink their towing hookup.
 
bdm said:
Ski loop towing - not a great approach, spindles are best. If your friends are going to stick with Poo you may ask them to rethink their towing hookup.
Ski loop was only way to get the carbide tips up, tried spindles no worky

Grimm said:
What caused their breakdown?
first one squeaked a bearing in the bottom end, then while i was towing it the chain case came apart. second one had a screw in the track tear a hole in the cooler.

woolyviper said:
did they pitch in for a new belt?
yep
 
Now we need someone pulling a Doo ;)! Now I love when other people have to depend on old reliable for their light wieght not so reliable sleds.

:yam: :rules :yam:
 
It's true though. The other manufacturers are compromising their reliability by making their sleds so light. Take the new XP summits for example. My buddy got one, hes only had it for a year and he has twisted off the cranks shaft, lost one of the coils and completely obliterated the track beacuse of the ports in it to make it lighter.
 


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