Damn thats too bad.
You could also make one pretty easily by just using the stock sway bar connector bar, removing the bottom bolt and using a retaining pin / linch pin like this one...
https://www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=349948
This is the quick disconnect kit I bought a couple years ago. Can't see it on their website but you can email them and ask about it.
Well it was 60 bucks when I bought it and I've had it on my switchback assault for 3 seasons now and never had a problem, definitely well built. It's certainly easier than removing the sway bar. I think it's worth it, but your mileage may vary. I keep the sway bar connected when on the trail and...
I bought mine from Zollinger Racing Products a couple years ago.
Zollinger Racing Products
I can't find it on their website but if you send them an email they can probably help you out.
And now my speedo or odometer don't work. Always something lol.
When I first got the sled I checked my ratio and I'm somewhere around 32:1 so fairly rich. Always smokes like a son of a gun but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Alright so quick update. Reminder, I'm at 0-1000ft elevation.
I installed the SLP blue/pink primary spring, 70g epi belly buster weights and also removed the MTNTK timing key and put my stock timing key back in. The new weights have small holes in them on the top side, does this mean that extra...
Yeah I called MTNTK as well and they said to just remove the timing key anyways. I ordered the spring from you so that's good and I finally found a set of 70g weights nearby so I ordered those and will see how it goes.
I also asked him about the low idle I was having when the sled is warm and...
Yeah the Petro Canada near my place is probably the busiest gas station in the area, the 91 there is always good and fresh.
I'm going to give Chris a call tomorrow and get some advice.