Hey I am going to be purchasing a 2014 m8000 ltd and I was wondering what are some mods or upgrades that are a MUST that wot break the bank like a turbo would.
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you guys might think this sounds stupid because all the pros you have listed about the doo. but it think I am going to go for the proclimb with the 162. the dealer support is just much greater and I believe it will be a great sled. now... limited or sno pro? what's the main differences other...
thank you very much maxwell! that was very helpful!
anyone with experience of all 3 or multiple brands want to share some pros and cons with me please!?
And what are your guys' thoughts on track lengths I am a small guy so would it benefit me to get the long track and maybe not get stuck as much or to get the shorter track and have more maneuverability. does it make a major difference between the two?
I don't really like how the doo makes you stand basically on top of the skis I kinda like being more at the back. is that supposed to give you more leverage to chuck it over? or do some people just prefer that style?
The cat comes with a rear storage bag and goggle warmer aswell and plus I like the telescoping bars a lot. just not sure if I want to commit to a sled just off of nice features over the ride
My local doo dealer is garbage but we do have a good one about 45 mins away, the cat dealer is owned by some new people but they seem very helpful and friendly. what are your guys' thoughts on the 2014 Summit X vs 2014 M8000 limited? those are the two I'm really looking hard at.
I will ride around home the odd time but my main concern is the mountains and everyone I ride with right now rides the 155 so I don't see why I would go to 163
Between the Proclimb, Pro Ride, and XM chassis which at the end of the day would make a novice rider be able to do more things and which would a guy have more fun on because that's what it's all about
that's the thing I don't have the opportunity to try these sleds out so I was wondering from people's experiences, I've stood on all of them in the store but on the hill it can e a totally different ball game. I want something that is reliable, easy to maneuver seeing that I'm pretty small and...
Hey I am new to the forum and in the market for a brand new mountain sled. I just started riding the mountains last year and want to get a full on mountain sled instead of the crossover that I have now. I'm only 165lbs so I don't have a lot of weight to throw the sled around. I want a 800 seeing...