2014 Summit SP 800 154 project

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Another puzzle piece arrives. Yay!
OFT Racing, Over the Top Sled Parts

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I got quick clickers on mine and never touched them !! put that money towards a clutch kit ;)

haha I already have the quick clickers. Picking up parts from powder coaters tomorrow, then this weekend is assembly time!
 

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Do those wheels have rubber rings? Hope they don't ice up like the tricked toys ones


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No rubber rings. I ran these same wheels on my 04, never iced up once, never had a problem.
 

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No rubber rings. I ran these same wheels on my 04, never iced up once, never had a problem.
You are fortunate then Krista. Seen a few come through the shop with grooves worn in the inside of the track because the wheels froze in.
 

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You are fortunate then Krista. Seen a few come through the shop with grooves worn in the inside of the track because the wheels froze in.

wow that's crazy! Never heard of that.
 

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Watch the ones at the top behind the drop bracket. They are the ones that freeze in more often.

Thank you! Maybe I will keep those stock and just do the rear wheels. I had no idea.
 

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I think as long as you are aware of it Krista you will be fine. It will be certain snow conditions and temps where the problem arises. Just watch out. The idea behind the rubber rings on stock wheels is they will grab the track better. They freeze in as well but the traction they have will break them loose.
 

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I think as long as you are aware of it Krista you will be fine. It will be certain snow conditions and temps where the problem arises. Just watch out. The idea behind the rubber rings on stock wheels is they will grab the track better. They freeze in as well but the traction they have will break them loose.

Good to know. I will keep an eye out for that for sure. Thank you!
 

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not workn today kido

I'm "working" on an online safety audit. Yay!....

Drinks and food at my shop tonight. Dean's rollin thru and needed a garage to wrench in so my shop it is. Come on down. Tell Dr. Phil and the others.
 

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I'm "working" on an online safety audit. Yay!....

Drinks and food at my shop tonight. Dean's rollin thru and needed a garage to wrench in so my shop it is. Come on down. Tell Dr. Phil and the others.

Can you do the corrections on my audit. Asca gave me a huge list apparently I rushed through it lol!!


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Can you do the corrections on my audit. Asca gave me a huge list apparently I rushed through it lol!!


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Cause that's not hard to do. Gah. So tedious.
 

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Looking good! Stay tuned as we are developing more and more products for the Ski Doo market!
 
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