Recommended aftermarket sled schtuff

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Kanedog 2015-2019, thanks for the good times S&M!
In no particular order-
1. Powderfreaks drivers
2. Tki-offset axles, 10" wheels, belt drives,
3. Mountain Valley Machine-belt drives
4. Brp Linq system
5. Polaris handlebar bag
6. Pelican case, no questions asked warranty.
7. Arctic Cat sleds, warranty and parts
8. Fabcraft old school bars, 5 degree up, 5 degree back, best bend in the whole wide world
9. Indy specialties clutch service
10. Tracks Usa, Tony. Bestest custom stuff done, best customer service, best prices.
I also have a schtit list but I'm gonna try out this positivity bs for a while. Haha.
 

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I have a few favourites.
1. Baker skid. Nothing sucks of the bumps to keep your momentum going in a hill climb like his skid.
2. My BDX /SSI parts on my Alpha are top notch. Clean welds and great quality.
3. Backwoods BMP rear bumper. This thing is 1/4” thick and bullet proof. Nuff said.
4. Shellbourne fuels.
 
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Where does a guy get the shellbourne additives? I have a boat that likes the 100LL but it would be nice to have it on hand in case a guy had to run pump once in a while
 

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Where does a guy get the shellbourne additives? I have a boat that likes the 100LL but it would be nice to have it on hand in case a guy had to run pump once in a while
Catman10 on here is a distributor.
 

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Mods. Hum. 2 beers and hoot. Full retard lines on a high hp snow machine.

Seriously for me good shocks and an adjustable Rox riser is a must. Quick adjust. Super low bars for ripping technical riding. I Like tall bars for standing on bumpy trails. Easier on my getting old back.
 
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