did some research in the spring and ended up redoing my sled deck and extension this summer, shows no signs of wear from the summer and a couple trips with the sleds.. super happy with the quality of the product. was super easy to work with, shipped super fast and am finding myself looking for...
bought mine many moons ago, didnt read the manual at all i guess haha, I've just added air oil into the chuck fitting before i connect the air, still working after all these years.. would be heavy if it was full of oil..
Looks like a nice beefy upgrade, definitely like the improvement on the grab bar location being lifted and not having the factory flap in the way is a big win!
Tex, how does the Itek bumper fit compared to these smithgrade ones? Does it go back as far?, ie hang behind or is it shorter past the...
ill get the skis in the air and the track off the snow once and a while lol, nothing super gnarly like hucking over trees tho, tightened the track tension a bit and got a couple trips on it with no signs of anything. Agree that it looks like when the suspension goes into full travel under no...
I've never used them so wondered how secure they'd be. Might be why they have their stand alone powder valve set up, looks like its riveted into place, prob for just that reason. Thanks for the head up
Great to hear this worked well, was thinking about this exact option using the 2" SLP pop in screens, same idea as the frogskins. Maybe the frogskins are better?, bit more durable?
I don't plan on testing positive, would create one hell of an issue at work, that's the big issue for me. I sure as hell am not taking a 'required' vaccine
If you’re looking for some hard shelled cheap easy to find guards I had really good luck with some Thor ones, like $20-30 they were literally like having nothing on but had a ‘shell’ on the shin and kneecap, just a thought if you’re need something quick
I've got a few seasons on the AlpineStars Fluid Pro's, I only wear them as preventative measures, and only on occasion when I feel it's needed. They have definitely paid for themselves and was glad to have them on a few times, and they have held up fine. Fit is solid and secure but have not had...
damn that sucks, sorry I'm no help, but have heard of guys who ride together getting all the keys programmed the same for just such an event. good luck
Package was actually delivered, Canada Post has got some issues with the way they track packages apparently. Can’t say if it was the shock revalve, or the spring upgrade was the answer but had a definite improvement over the way it came from the factory. Only bottomed out once beating down the...
Anyone know the length of the front rear shock on a 2020..? And, if the length of a front rear shock off a twin rail from a couple years is the same, or will fit on the mono rail? Sent my shock out over 3 weeks ago to Nextech for revalve/spring upgrade, got a tracking number back on the 12th...
check out these BaroCook deals, pretty crazy. they make the containers and also cups/mugs that will have water too hot to hold within minutes, pretty slick...
I’ve seen many tmotion’s broken and this is my first issue with the scissor on the Alpha, ain’t worried about it, just thought I’d see if the billet stuff is the answer for the future if it happens again. Got around 1100km on this one, I ain’t no Kesterke but the miles weren’t from riding a...
Same. Just seems the scissor is the weak point and it’s only like $40 to replace. Just wondered if a guy went with a stronger one if something else is gonna break instead , could cost more than a $40 replacement part. Or, is there something with rear skid set-up that could help stop this issue
I see ZRP and TKI have aftermarket parts for these on the monorail. Anyone put one to use and is this the solution..? or is there something else in my skid/set-up I can do to stop these from cracking and potentially completely failing, leaving a guy stranded?
Great idea here, been using the 2x2 with no issues but this really makes great sense. Would be ideal if you could tie in the "bar" that would bend over the rail into another SC hook on the other side, making it functional from either side. Going to try and use this idea this set of days off. (my...