Adjustable risers and short scratchers from doo. Opinions?

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Anyone have these products on their XM?

Did a search and haven't found much...

I find the stockers a tad short and could use the adjustability, but not keep them fully up when transporting in the odd occasion with a travel tarp.

Will these hold up? I would hate to have them get all loose after a season....

Also the new short scratchers... They look like they could work well. Anyone run them??

Thanks in advance.

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You must not have looked very hard. There are numerous threads about them on dootalk, great product. Haven't tried the scratchers.
 

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My xm is the first sled with a stock riser, I'm 6'2"

Good idea, works good for adjustable but don't think I would use it enough so I didn't buy it
 

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Those scratchers look a lot better then the long ugly ones from doo. I was looking at the adjustable riser as will.


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Ya, I think both is the ticket

Not sure how much would make it to the back of the track and up to the front cooler


Old Larry used to run a bolt with quick pins in the corners of the skis.... Throws lots but not up the track
 

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I wouldn't say I Guzzle.. I have been known to sip on it...:beer::cool:

I find that a lot of things on dootalk or any brand specific forum are a little too brand biased. That is why I came on here, to see if anyone in the real world experienced it..
I'll check your link out though.. Thanks!!


And there's never any brand bias here. haha.
 

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I'll be running a t3 this year and will try the bolt hanging out the bottom of the ski trick... Had this on one of my other sleds and had 2 holes drilled in the bolt and either clipped it up or down if I needed snow on the track .... Really throw a lot of snow up


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Explain the holes.:confused: I always thought the bolt was solid.

Does that affect the steering at all?

I'll be running a t3 this year and will try the bolt hanging out the bottom of the ski trick... Had this on one of my other sleds and had 2 holes drilled in the bolt and either clipped it up or down if I needed snow on the track .... Really throw a lot of snow up


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Drilled hole and put bolt through inside back corner and dropped bolt with washer through... Drilled 2 holes through bolt at the "up" position and another in "down".... Worked great.... Didn't notice much difference in steering, but don't let bolt hang down too far... It just needs to penetrate a hard packed surface like a groomed trail


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I see, so the holes are for a hairpin cotter...
 

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Drilled hole and put bolt through inside back corner and dropped bolt with washer through... Drilled 2 holes through bolt at the "up" position and another in "down".... Worked great.... Didn't notice much difference in steering, but don't let bolt hang down too far... It just needs to penetrate a hard packed surface like a groomed trail


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That's going to be a long bolt. The keel on those T3 skis is deep! Post some pics when you get it done.
 
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