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not doubting but pretty vague statement on the internet. should back that up with details, please spare me the political correctness of not postings because of whatever.


The sled was box stock, first trip out. The owner had to wait 3 weeks to get it repaired.

Brp is watching these sleds closely, there is seals on certain parts for a reason.

Im not being politically correct, Its not my story to tell. The actual details on the failure is not irrelevant IMO. Failures happen on any new sled.
 
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I was just stirring the pot. As I knew it wasn’t maxwell’s sled
Would love to try a 154 2.5 turbo
 

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Yes but he knows how to cool them down, does he have a tune for that ?
 

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Texted Matt at Valemount glacier Helicoperts.. his response was the key went missing in picture above on new tdoo....but his response after that is a little scary..


We had the new redline tdoo our this last weekend with there new light can and he Also put in a coil over shock and got rid of the doo springs, it made a decent difference but still has to much lift for me, scared him a few times as well..maybe if I was younger and into ski lift, but like Max's vid above, you need to be paying attention to it over the woops.. not a real steep and deep sled on the 165.. but the sled ran perfect and no hik ups...

We raced on the lake a few times against his HO kit and it was evident quickly that it was 3-4 lbs only.. his launches were always with big ski lift where the other aftermarket skids use the entire track and get better traction out of the hole
 

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You use to be able to unplug the kill switch. and bypass it, don`t know if you can on the ski doos.
 

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I'm pretty sure you still can but most guys would stare at the sled because they don't even know how the hood comes off and reach in their backpack for the sat phone so they can claim their Alpine T shirt.
 

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From what I have seen so far ? Dave / Redline builds some really nice products that seem to work .
Locally built in Alberta is nice as well .
Well done !!
 

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That would be a riot I closely considered that sled. But then had a reality check that I’m not getting any younger or better at riding lol

Your a way better rider than most or I. But I live in Sask so prairie riding is a reality as with mtn trip or 2 and the 3” out here is bit overkill. Also my daughter likes to rip her 200 with me so Need an all purpose sled since they aren’t getting any cheaper

It would be a crazy sled. Should make track speed fast
 
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