Sorry I don't frequent on this forum, and now I remember why. But if your actually interested in how these sleds are running. There is good and bad in there. Enjoy.
Hm Turbo in Revy - SnoWest Snowmobile Forum
Thread I started about my HM turbo
Polaris: TURBO - SnoWest Snowmobile Forum
I hear where your coming from but the biggest point is this is a boondocker not a chute puller. I have very little interest in highmarking etc, so it needs to be playful. I finally got this sled out and it is working great. The 163" is going on right away, poor little 155" and all that power...
I went with skinz, they were a must do on my 2012, though a big project (six pack+!) If the boards seem too narrow stock maybe a boot change is required, the Klim adrenaline fit really well. I love the boards, my boots do not! The grip offered by the studs eat the soles pretty bad, though it...
No one said I was putting in the cheapest option, I should of left the last post as a more open ended question. I asked for more of an explanation as to why I need to spend 3k on a skid... Which Wes at least did. Money is not an issue, I am well aware you get what you pay for. Maybe I need...
Having the ability to adjust everything is great like you said as long as it is used. By the sounds of things all the skids have made moves to make this possible. The only reason I am leaning towards the Timbersled is it will bolt in for $1k shipped (exit shock option.) The other options...
Yeah like some beef jerkey, granola and a coors light out of the backpack, while someone is getting dug out.
Hey I got a better idea and it will save us both a lot of money. What if we just hook on some muff pots, and start hanging out at cabins doing doughnuts and conjuring up muffpot...
To answer half the question, I had a 155 stock and after riding a stock 163 I ordered 163 Iceage Rails and a stock 163 track. The 163 is great and would never hesitate to go that size with the handling of the pro. I have no experience with different tracks, but I always thought the stocker...
This has been covered, apparently extensively elsewhere.......
https://www.snowandmud.com/snowmobile-chat-14/best-muff-pot-meal-8759.html
https://www.snowandmud.com/snowmobile-chat-14/2013-muffpot-63413.html
Well first and foremost after a day of the ever constant wind blowing in AB all the drifts are like a brick wall! I do believe this should be warrantied, a good dealer would do this. I called a dealer, the last day of my warranty (unknowing,) after noticing my overstructure was cracked in half...
Hey Wes,
Thanks for the repsonse, and for pointing out 'climbing,' I should have said what type of riding I was into in the first place. I am more into boondocking, jumping, slowly getting into drops etc. Its been over a year since I even bothered to poke at a highmark. So with that being...
I had a loaner sled and it seized up day #1 km 1, of a four day trip. Digger had a 2013 163" Pro waiting for me, saved my weekend! Good guys, made calls all over the country trying to track down a steering stem for my friend as well!