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Where can i pick up a set?these work great, would definitely try these first even before the snowflap
Where can i pick up a set?these work great, would definitely try these first even before the snowflap
Where can i pick up a set?
Actually the $20 shipping savings no longer applys as we just lowered the price to $65Reversible Ski Scratchers
The same great scratcher as the rail mounted reversible design except shorter and designed to mount on your skis. These scratchers have a 316 Stainless Steel foot that flips up when you back up your sled to reduce the chance of bending and breaking the spring. Tested for several season by the...www.sourceinnovations.ca
Ordered...for some reason the coupon code wasn't accepted though.Reversible Ski Scratchers
The same great scratcher as the rail mounted reversible design except shorter and designed to mount on your skis. These scratchers have a 316 Stainless Steel foot that flips up when you back up your sled to reduce the chance of bending and breaking the spring. Tested for several season by the...www.sourceinnovations.ca
Yup, I addressed that. We just lowered the price,Ordered...for some reason the coupon code wasn't accepted though.
Groovy. Thanks! Will look good on the FreerideYup, I addressed that. We just lowered the price,
keep the factory ones on if you can. both sets would give best results. But maybe put the ice storms at the front and move the factory ones further back if possibleGroovy. Thanks! Will look good on the Freeride
Yeah gonna throw these on the skis to try themkeep the factory ones on if you can. both sets would give best results. But maybe put the ice storms at the front and move the factory ones further back if possible
Tip: Lots of guys rethread the spring nut retainer to the same thread of the ski bolt and then replace the nut with the spring retainer nut and use red loctite. This way there is no drilling into the ski.Yeah gonna throw these on the skis to try them
John, I agree with you that this should be fixed by BRP. The biggest problem is the icy/hard packed trail. That is the only place I watch the temperature gauge! Once I am up top, there has never been a problem. Saying that, on a long whoopped out single track, I have had some problems. I do have things under control now and I know that with the crusts that we are seeing, it is hard to get into soft snow in the lower elevations. They say just pop off the trail............well the lower elevations have that thick crust and that is not conducive to chain sawing the sled for cooling.Well I can not understand all this BS. Ski doo f————————-k keep up with the temp on these machines and all the big shot riders that rode them are controlled by you help me. My f—————-k sled is so pron to overheating its sick all I do Is watch the temp gauge. We should in no f————|k way to have to do this . Ski doo do something. Also can not trust this machine to take me on a solo ride. After about 54 some year of riding your machines. Change.
Yes. Good for 5-10.has anyone tried water wetter in the cooling system?