What kind of skid is this?

d mills

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Wondering what kind of skid this is? I’m just a stock sled rider and haven’t come across one before. Asking for a buddy so these are the only 2 pics I have at the moment.
 

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Yup M10. The way it has those sliding coupling blocks I'd say it's likely a Baker/Rider's Edge M10.
 

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No longer in business I’m told , parts a hard too get
 

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Wondering what kind of skid this is? I’m just a stock sled rider and haven’t come across one before. Asking for a buddy so these are the only 2 pics I have at the moment.

I had one of these- can confirm it’s a genuine FAST Enterprises M-10. This one has the floating rear axle tensioner which was ...”interesting” ��. CR had versions of this skid most noticeably spotted by a larger center to center distance on the mounting bolts which greatly improved performance for us longtrack guys. The floating acle was FASTs way of managing track tension using a very extended short track skid for long track sleds. Works ok but track alignment is difficult to get perfect, and the rail section just forward of the rear “mini slides” is a weak point.

they ride amazingly smooth and tend to give tons of ski pressure no matter what spring and limiter settings you choose. Great for big power climbers.

sliders will be Polaris style. Hope that helps.
 
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