Why does it look like the guys riding the Alpha in the vid are hanging WAY off center in order to turn or sidehill? I would have thought a little weight change to one side and countersteer and that sled falls over.
So now that this track has only one driver window, would it be safe to say it has as much surface area/float as a 16" wide track? //uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180227/165c7e9b1422ff84ba842c0e33b96eb3.jpg
I did the math, checks out, 15"=16" now.If anyone is wondering, that distant booming sound you just heard was not a sonic boom or weapons test at Cold Lake, it was maxwell’s head exploding.
If anyone is wondering, that distant booming sound you just heard was not a sonic boom or weapons test at Cold Lake, it was maxwell’s head exploding.
Guess I'll have to try one
Will there be rum?Come see me.
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Come see me.
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That guy is a doolaide drinking troll. I'll come see you for a demo ride.
That guy is a doolaide drinking troll. I'll come see you for a demo ride.
Arctic Cat was like, hey guys, we have this crazy new idea for a sled. It has one rail.
Arctic Cat then built one of them, and trailed it to some small hill to meet up with a couple pro riders and a film crew.
The riders rode it for 4 hours in low snow. They did some sharp hooks.
Textron then trailered it to Vegas for the big 'shew.'
Snowcheck now.
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My point being, it feels pretty half baked. For something this out there, they should have took a page from Polaris' book and brought out like 20 regular mountain riders, let them ride a big fleet of monorails, then did an interview with every rider. Then compile all that feedback into the marketing and release info.
For something this out there, we need more information from regular riders that have put some time on it. Expecting people to snowcheck this with literally ZERO regular rider feedback is hairbrained.
Arctic Cat was like, hey guys, we have this crazy new idea for a sled. It has one rail.
Arctic Cat then built one of them, and trailed it to some small hill to meet up with a couple pro riders and a film crew.
The riders rode it for 4 hours in low snow. They did some sharp hooks.
Textron then trailered it to Vegas for the big 'shew.'
Snowcheck now.
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My point being, it feels pretty half baked. For something this out there, they should have took a page from Polaris' book and brought out like 20 regular mountain riders, let them ride a big fleet of monorails, then did an interview with every rider. Then compile all that feedback into the marketing and release info.
For something this out there, we need more information from regular riders that have put some time on it. Expecting people to snowcheck this with literally ZERO regular rider feedback is hairbrained.
lol........I read somewhere that Cat has been "playing" with this since 2012....maybe not proven in the real world yet, but far from a half baked idea as you state. Time will tell....
Cat has not addressed the poor fitting air vents yet....their answer, for now, is to tape or silicone the openings.....SkegPro has a great thread with a homemade fix that can easily be done till Cat replaces them.
Yeah ok. Still a **** design.We found the problem - It's a mounting screw that was a c hair away from where it should have been and created enough stress in the panel to cause a slight wow. If that screw is relocated its fixed!