Average seems to be about 800km per belt for our crew.. and like Maxwell said when they blow, they blow. Gone are the days of a single pulled cord giving you notice, these things just grenade.
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Broke the plastic linkage piece that connects the handle to the spring loaded assembly, anybody have one kicking around or know of an aftermarket solution?
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I run the stackable linq fuel caddy in front, and the 30L deep snow pro bag in the rear on my 154 expert, no issues. I would imagine the 3 gallon caddy will work as well but can’t say for sure.
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We had a trailer full of e start Summit XM’s that didn’t want to start after a -40 drive years ago. No pull start on those sleds so we jumped them with the truck, let em warm up and had no issues.
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Been riding a 154 N/A Expert the past two seasons.. it'll go most places you wanna go, just have to carry a ridiculous amount of speed. Tons of fun on features, much easier to pull re entries and bowties on than a 165+. With a turbo it should climb decently as well. My track only lasted 2000km...
According to the sled Blue River website White River is still closed for logging. Not sure about the others up that way. Haven't seen any grooming reports for heading that direction either.
Rode Salmon on Friday, main areas were pounded but lots left in the trees. Same goes for Red Sands, rode fresh lines all day in the thick stuff. Trails are real icy down low, tough to keep the sleds cool. But worth the fight.
Road Foam Friday this past week, fairly windswept but definitely found some good snow. Paradise on Saturday was a bit of a gong show getting in, but worth every inch of the fight. Red Sands on Sunday still had great snow to ride in the trees. Thanks for another solid weekend BRPPS!