Best paragraph from the article:
“To develop a good mountain snowmobile that’s electric, it’s impossible,” Boisjoli says. “Maybe in 20 years. But we cannot ignore that there is a trend out there toward greener products. We want to be a pioneer on this.”
Thanks guys. I have parked there many times when the snow bridge isn’t in, I’m more concerned with the legality of riding the area if the club has it listed as closed for the season. I’m assuming it’s strictly due to access issues due to pipeline construction. But would like confirmation.
The sled blue river website says foam creek is closed for the season. Is it actually closed, like illegal to ride the area? Or is it just closed as far as the club is concerned due to the pipeline?
Getting your ski shocks shortened to zbroz spec is the best solution. Also, if you put dual rate springs in the rear, that can compound your sag problem.
I melted my sliders off at Gorman a couple weeks ago too. The scratchers don't do anything with the 3" track and frozen trails in the morning. All that heat can't be any good for the track.
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How many miles are on your sled now and what RPM are you turning with your setup? Mine is stock, but I have noticed a 300RPM drop after about 500 miles.
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The right way to run this kit is to use zbroz spindles and shorten your ski shocks to 16.25". I really like how they handle with this set up.
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I run 1/8" toe out. When I put zbroz 36" kit on my pro it was stated in the instructions to do so. When I put the same kit on my axys the instructions didn't mention anything about toe in or out so I set it up the same.
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