I just want to say thanks to the groomer operator. We have always been to blue and never had complaints about the trail. Hell he even stayed and waited for us to come out when the horseshoe slid and burried the single track trail coming out of salmon last week. He worked at plowing away the...
It's always been and will always be a battle 2v4. I'm lucky enough to have both and usually bring both with me when I head to the mountains. Here's my take. Every rider has has a different level of endurance and strength. I think people are scared of what they aren't use to or make...
Shoot me a pm. We are leaving Wednesday coming back Sunday. Plan is to ride vale, mcbride, possibly blue conditions pending on where conditions are best. We all have avy gear and are responsible.
FastFarmer- I'm riding a 250-300 evo tune with a 162x3". I opted out of going 174, wasn't in my best interest and personally I think "overall" fun factor will be greater with a 162. It will still pull a serious line with that track, no problems going places where as you said "gives you...
If you go 174 there's only one real way to go IMO. 3".... I think it's a matter of preference. Do you point and shoot. Dabble in the trees? Ride with boosted Yamahas? Have buddy's in your riding group with adequate sleds to go where your goin? I'll tell you first hand it sucks being stuck...
Lime nine is in Kelowna. Pricey but excellent quality. Easy to Install if you take your time. There wraps aren't for everyone, but they can also do custom work
Ditch the box, go with a evo reflash. I run the Vmap BC kit up to 300. Dial the clutching in and I guarantee you you won't be dissapointed. Evo is a great company that stands behind there products and are always willing to help.
You can go through the work to put the Polaris track on. Which probably means you'll have to buy drivers then get them pressed on. Or you could find a track on kijiji for cheap. The 2.6 is usually on there for cheap, don't have to change drivers. You may also need to run different wheels if...