That's an pretty decent turnout eh! Anybody string together a good hand?
Any updates on the conditions? Doesn't look like much snow lately? Brewer all punched out yet?
Both posters above have valid points. There's a lot of places we got back into when I was young. I can kinda remember where they are but I'd be hard pressed to find them again without some effort and exploring.
Same goes for the areas on the AB side. And besides. If someone isn't happy with...
It was bound to happen. Guys are getting more adventurous than years past. Wasn't very long ago everyone was scared to get more than a few miles way back into stuff just cause sleds weren't very reliable and couldn't do half the stuff we do with them now. Good riders on old 600 rnk and 670 rotax...
Well got back to the farm today. Pulled off the fuel filter to take a look. Clean as a whistle. Threw the new one in anyways. Pulled the plugs. Both were oriented straight down. Pretty black and ugly but both still had good spark. Stuck a compression gauge in. Not good lol. Clutch side at 30 ish...
We have a tank mounted on the trailer and we fill them right up before we load them to eliminate condensation issues.
I'll give them a call thanks Darcy
Filters were done on both start of 17/18 winter. 1500 km on either. I'll swap them too. Is there a fuel pressure spec on these units too? Could be a pump failing.
I would probably rule out bad fuel as we have a bulk tank at the farm that 6 machines have been running out of and none of them have...
Hey gang quick thought.
Had both of our 15 xm 174s up a ride the other day and the first sled was running pretty good but had a funny miss just once in a while going up the trail. Got to the alpine and seemed to clean up. Rode a few hours and then it just sputtered once and died. Just like it...
I put a Munster finger throttle on my xm last year just try it out. I'll never own a thumb throttle again. They build a nice setup. Make sure you get a guard for it if that's the way you go. Way better grip and way more comfortable at the end of the day