My next issue from early season sledding...... wonder if I will learn next season.... start a little later. Season #1 was chaincase not very fun time OCT 30th and now Season #2 I found the weak spot in stock Rails...... Nov 29th. Season #3 will be December next year......
Iceage Bomber Rails...
I’ve seen the stock helix/stock rollers only have 2 touching and the 3rd isn’t.
I’m gonna be installing my Hi-Torq rollers tomorrow night and will post pics. My rollers all touch now and are sitting proper so hopefully nothing changes.
Could be your reverse actuator motor if it doesn’t engage reverse you may need a new one. Might have to take it in. Not sure if that’s a warranty item or not.
Well the Dalton QA70 with 39Helix and EPI purple spring pulled really well a noticeable difference for sure. Still have some fine tuning to do and a second setup to try with the QA70’s. 70++ mph hard to look down when she’s pulling like that. Rpm is finally off Rev limiter and sitting 8800-9000...
Now I know the Ski-Doo was the heaviest sled of 2019 for the 2strokes but I didn’t know they were this heavy haha!
Seen this on my way home from Revy pretty cool setup!
That’s perfect so I’m gonna go out on a limb....... and say I fell into the “stuck as fawk in the Sticks” category this time. She was Saws and drinks. And laughs. Great memory.
I came off my 14xm to my 2018 Sidewinder and have been having a blast in fact the most fun I have had on a sled. The power is addicting.
Your most likely going to notice the difference in weight which can be lowered with a few basic mods and setup for your style of riding. But like others have...
Lol I haven’t yet ;) tune - tune sir. But I think I’ll have to just say YOU WIN! And when can I ride it? After you explain what it is? Looks like stuff......$$$$$
I have it and I wanted easier tuning and a different profile which was recommended by a few experienced folks on here. The Dalton QA’s are nice and simple.
Thunder Products Setup I Ran:
Orange dalton primary spring 28-132
Orange/black secondary spring 114.4
Heavy Hitter Flyweights @ 68G’s...