Some crazy changes on pricing of sleds, especially polaris. I havent really followed polaris very close the last 5 years as far as the ups and downs of whats good and bad. I have seen a couple of 23 165s listed at 17 000$ new from the dealer all in. Makes a guy think about more when doo is...
Recently did some riding at a friends in Utah. He had 2 polaris 850s and we were riding some pretty high elevation for me around the 8-11 000 mark. He does take care of his equipment but he is not very technical. Well after riding 3 days both sleds at elevation were only able to pull max...
Lets see what people are using for heads up gps systems on the G4. I ran the NS1 for a few years but they are having some compatibility issues on the doos. I have a a small handheld gps and always rely on memory but it is nice to have a gps at a glance. Its like most things once you have it...
What is the trick to get the display to read engine codes. Buddy finally had to take to someone with a reader to find out it was the exhaust probe failing and causing the code/power cut. He tried a few you tube videos but it wont display any codes. Maybe the exhaust probe wont display?
He...
Buddy of mine is set on a polaris. 250 lbs, 6 3" loves crushing deep snow and not getting stuck. Definitely not an ultimate hill climber or ultra technical. He has a 2017 with a 2.6" polaris 163? and it stinks. Loves to trench regardless of suspension.
I keep pushing him to a 3".
Thoughts?
Is there a part number for the gauge plastic for the 2019 summit? Smaller single button gauge. I dont need the gauge just the plastic.
I want to mount my NS1 below the gauge but will have to drill a couple of holes. Would be nice to have a back up piece when I sell it.
Riding a 18 162 cat and it has the plug and play cat tether installed. Typically on first fire up the sled will start right up. Then through the day on start up randomnly the sled with start run for 1-2 seconds then shut off, it will do this until you unplug tether and reseat it. Maybe 1-3...
Friend of mine took some weaker riders to sale and one of them went over the side of the trail and now they cant get the sled out. It is 200m off the trail and there is no switch back below to ride it out. The owner of the sled is disabled (missing both legs) so he is too nervous to go down...