Mmm 19 s must have problems? So no more slot in the piston. So is it direct injection now? Sounds like a big change. I rode a 19 and liked it so much power just wondering what why so.much change . Dont buy a 19 ? Or they still ok ? Must say really liked the 19
yes the clutching for 2020 is identical according to bdx/ssi youtube videoI believe the clutching is unchanged for 2020. So l wouldn't expect any more power. The way the 18-19 shot fuel/oil under the piston seemed like a good thing for bottom end cooling & reliability.
Cool cant wait to try a 2020 . The 19 pulled so good it was crazy . I said i would never go back to the cat but maybe ? Just thinking that is giving me flashbacks of broken cranks clutch belts mags and the chopper rides out still gives me shivers . If i showed up on a cat and needed a tow my friends would just leave me there after all the break downs i had in past. Lol o well it would be like marrying a ex wife just don't know about that. Haha life is ****ed up tho
My 2019 High Country locked up at 370 miles. It was a flame thrower too. Cat put a new motor in, new motor seemed to run a lot smoother from the get go. Fun sled though.Mmm 19 s must have problems? So no more slot in the piston. So is it direct injection now? Sounds like a big change. I rode a 19 and liked it so much power just wondering what why so.much change . Dont buy a 19 ? Or they still ok ? Must say really liked the 19
My 2019 High Country locked up at 370 miles. It was a flame thrower too. Cat put a new motor in, new motor seemed to run a lot smoother from the get go. Fun sled though.
That's when it would throw flames when you came to a idle, always let it warm up (a lot) before riding it too. Not gonna say I didn't run it hard though.Sounds like an operator error to me, your story has cold seizure written all over it! I would love to see the pictures of the cylinders and pistons. Your lucky cat stood up to the plate. Also the flame issue wouldn’t be an issue if guys would let there sled run for a bit before shutting it off when it’s hot, never understood why guys will run a sled at full pin for 15 mins straight then just shut it off lmao
Sounds like an operator error to me, your story has cold seizure written all over it! I would love to see the pictures of the cylinders and pistons. Your lucky cat stood up to the plate. Also the flame issue wouldn’t be an issue if guys would let there sled run for a bit before shutting it off when it’s hot, never understood why guys will run a sled at full pin for 15 mins straight then just shut it off lmao
Never get what? You guys just assume because I have 2 post I'm a kid beating the crap out of my stuff, I mostly ride off trail. LMAO I'm 48 years old too by the way.I never got that either, I let mine idle down for at least 20 seconds after some long hard tree lines or deep snow WOT riding
Never get what? You guys just assume because I have 2 post I'm a kid beating the crap out of my stuff, I mostly ride off trail. LMAO I'm 48 years old too by the way.
Always warm up and let it idle down. Although it was hard to do when flames were coming out, the plastics can't handle it.
Never get what? You guys just assume because I have 2 post I'm a kid beating the crap out of my stuff, I mostly ride off trail. LMAO I'm 48 years old too by the way.
Always warm up and let it idle down. Although it was hard to do when flames were coming out, the plastics can't handle it.
Never get what? You guys just assume because I have 2 post I'm a kid beating the crap out of my stuff, I mostly ride off trail. LMAO I'm 48 years old too by the way.
Always warm up and let it idle down. Although it was hard to do when flames were coming out, the plastics can't handle it.