I have a 05 summit x 1000 sdi. it's been fouling plugs like mad until I upped the idle to 1800 rpm. now I'm it's only running on one cylinder. If I remove the plug wire from the non firing plug I get an arc from the wire to the plug and the cylinder fires up for as long as I hold the wire near...
My 05 summit x 1000 is killing plugs on the pull cord side as well. I just checked and my idle is a little low....like 1300 rpm. How do I turn it up? and can someone post a pic of which screw if that's what it is. thanks.
Wow, did that ever get out of hand. Back on topic............
I've found the area I've been looking for. We had a bit of confusion on here as to which area I was looking for. I found the coffee pot area with a map from Toby Creek Adventures and directions in an earlier mentioned guide book...
It's my understanding that Coffee pots is recommended as "A great spot for newcomers to the sport to make some safe easy turns." I found this in "Radium Ski & Snowboarding Guide.
My girlfriend and I are new to the sport and looking for safe easy access areas until we're more comfortable...
I'm looking for skiers or boarders with sleds to shred the Radium / Invermere area Mondays - Wednesdays if anyone is interested let me know. All of my friends are too cheap to buy a sled.
I just wanted to know how far it is to the glaciers from the parking area at forester. I'm interested in doing some kiteboarding in the area. I live in Banff and Radium area is one of the closest sledding areas to me. I'm just looking for a sled accessed area with moderate wind, good snow and no...
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First of all I'm new to sledding. Got my ride (05 summit x 1000). My plan is to use it to access back country skiing and snowboarding for my girlfriend and myself. I'm aware that my sled choice may not be the best for a beginner but I'd rather start big instead of buying a smaller sled and...
Hey everyone, just joined the site after a quick look around on it. Looks like a few riders in my area on here and heaps if info. I just sold my Ducati and looking to get a sled. I`m sure I can get a few suggestions on here. I live in Banff so I will do most of my sledding in Radium, Golden, and...