WTB snow bike ski

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Looking for a used snowbike ski for my bike.
Know anyone whos got one laying around?

TIA
 

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I have a Timbersled Ski lying around somewhere . . Two rides on it . Will take picture and post , Sunday !
 

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Here are the pics.
Apologies for the delay.
 

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And all of these skis are the same, and will bolt right up to the model specific spindle, correct?
 

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What kit is it for?

I have a timbersled, but any ski will work with any kit, right?

I know some ski are better with their specific brand of track cuz they are the same width, but its like 1 inch difference in width shouldn't be all that big of an issue.
 

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And all of these skis are the same, and will bolt right up to the model specific spindle, correct?

Timbersled has two different spindles. Yeti and Camso spindles are different again. So no, all of these skis are not the same.
 

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I have a timbersled, but any ski will work with any kit, right?

I know some ski are better with their specific brand of track cuz they are the same width, but its like 1 inch difference in width shouldn't be all that big of an issue.

Timbersled Aero and the old Mountain Horse spindles are not the same. Depends which kit you have whether the ski will bolt up.
 

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Timbersled has two different spindles. Yeti and Camso spindles are different again. So no, all of these skis are not the same.

I'm sure the new aro ski is different from the previous gen, but I think the backcountry ski uses the same spindle that i have.
 

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Timbersled Aero and the old Mountain Horse spindles are not the same. Depends which kit you have whether the ski will bolt up.

This is the ski that I have. All it says on the ski is simmons gen II flexi ski. no timbersled logo. I was told it's a modified snowmobile ski to fit the timbersled spindle.

@machinehead- what is the inside width of the bracket on the ski you got? Mines is 2 ⅞"

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Hello Dave111,

Looks like the inside is 3''.

This is from a 2015 kit.

The bolt spacing is 2'' as shown.

If you can use it , I think $125 USD is fair.
 

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