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Haven't rode it yet! I will send some videos and feedback


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It's clutched, adjustable kit with plug weights. Super easy and fast. Run straight 100LL in the Axys. My 4S sleds I run straight 112 race gas but that is what makes them sing!


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I'm out sledding by Caroline AB any one have a lower control arm for an I guess 11 and up RMK pro mines an axys but don't think that matters.
Or any one no where I can by the steel ones.

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boost-it in ponoka sells Zbroz ones, also Rainy creek in Eckville stocks them.

I'm out sledding by Caroline AB any one have a lower control arm for an I guess 11 and up RMK pro mines an axys but don't think that matters.
Or any one no where I can by the steel ones.

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Anyone play with clutching on the 163x3 Axys and find a good combination?
 

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Run a Kurts gear down and clutch kit in my 16 163 2.6", and an SLP can. For a stock sled with a couple bolt ons it does well.
 

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After 3 days of riding it was very clear how bad the stock track is. If your looking to upgrade your Axys the new Camso 2.8 is unbelievable. The best money i have spend on a sled in a long time.
 

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After 3 days of riding it was very clear how bad the stock track is. If your looking to upgrade your Axys the new Camso 2.8 is unbelievable. The best money i have spend on a sled in a long time.

What track did you have stock?
 

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My sled is stock, except with clutching and a pipe. I had the 163 2.6" track and went to the 174 2.8". I was riding with a turbo axis 174 3" stock polaris track and the rider of that sled bought a new cams 2.8 the minute he got home. the traction of this 2.8 is game changing. ITs hard to explain, the polaris 3" seems to just trench with no forward momentum. While the 2.8 pops you up and forward immediately.
 

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My sled is stock, except with clutching and a pipe. I had the 163 2.6" track and went to the 174 2.8". I was riding with a turbo axis 174 3" stock polaris track and the rider of that sled bought a new cams 2.8 the minute he got home. the traction of this 2.8 is game changing. ITs hard to explain, the polaris 3" seems to just trench with no forward momentum. While the 2.8 pops you up and forward immediately.
There are different pitch options with this track which one works better?
 

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I have the 3" pitch and its awesome. i havent tried the 3.5" pitch. i think that was just made to keep the Doo guys happy.
 
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Who added a quick drive belt bag for under the hood? Who all takes theres up the mountain with them just wondering if i was the only idiot who left mine in the truck lol
 
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My sled is stock, except with clutching and a pipe. I had the 163 2.6" track and went to the 174 2.8". I was riding with a turbo axis 174 3" stock polaris track and the rider of that sled bought a new cams 2.8 the minute he got home. the traction of this 2.8 is game changing. ITs hard to explain, the polaris 3" seems to just trench with no forward momentum. While the 2.8 pops you up and forward immediately.
Compare the Conquer on a 174 Axys T to a 174 X3 (not the Polaris 174x3) on a 174 Axys T when the snow is deep and not setup a couple feet down..... Anybody want to buy a Conquer 174 ? I think the Conquer is a great track if it can grab something firm, and for spring conditions could be good. I haven't ridden the Conquer on a non Turbo sled so maybe its fine for that. IMO. The paddles are to straight no curve on the tip, instead of packing the snow its cutting the snow.
 
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X2, For me the Conquer is a trencher in the bottomless fluff. I'm hoping it "breaks in". The pedals seem to stiff, I have about 400 km on it so far.
 

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Who added a quick drive belt bag for under the hood? Who all takes theres up the mountain with them just wondering if i was the only idiot who left mine in the truck lol


I run the under hood bag and store my spare gates belt instead of quick drive as I run a tki kit. The bag holds the belt and all required tools to swap the belt and adjust tensioner. I also filled the center of the belt with a 1"tow sling set up, a bundle of zip ties and 100' of paracord. Works great, and makes room in the rest of the storage spots for more cooker meals lol
 

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Do you have a part number on the Quick Drive Belt Bag? I talked too Polaris and they game me a weird look...

I run the under hood bag and store my spare gates belt instead of quick drive as I run a tki kit. The bag holds the belt and all required tools to swap the belt and adjust tensioner. I also filled the center of the belt with a 1"tow sling set up, a bundle of zip ties and 100' of paracord. Works great, and makes room in the rest of the storage spots for more cooker meals lol
 
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