Ice Age pro motion pivoting rear suspension arm???

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Anybody have experience with the pro motion pivoting rear susp arm?? I hear it's kind of like the t-motion.. My pro is already easy to side hill and dangle but if this works well it may be worth a try...
 

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I bought one for the wifes pro should be here any day now we will see how it works for her.
 

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Oh yeah, I heard they are amazing. I guess once you install it, literally you can hang a skidoo man bag (purse) on one handlebar and the pro will fall on its side. :twitch:

Hey to each their own, I find the pro easy enough to get on edge. To me it's just another gimmick the aftermarket builders are hoping people think they need to become better riders. I would rather spend the money on more trips. That will probably make more of a difference than the latest bolt on gimmick.
 

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I dont think it is needed for the average rider either but......i have heard many 3" lug guys complaining about the track making the sled harder to tip/flop around. I think this may be a good thing for them, still skeptical though.
 

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It would certainly help in those off camber situations, when the sled is already leaning downhill. That is when it is hardest to get the Pro over. I think I am going to wait another year to get one for my sled, until we actually start to hear some real world reviews on them.
 

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As far as using less energy, this will likely help to get the sled on one ski in set up conditions, but i found it takes more effort to keep the XM going in a straight line between the tight trees. Maybe splitting hairs here, but I just dont like the wish-washy feeling of the rear skid on the XM. Time will tell i guess.
 

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No ice age but about to install a k-motion and hope to have it out this month sometime.

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