2023 snowchecks

solarguy

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Great news from Polaris today. We can pick up our sleds if at the dealer and reflash complete.
 

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Dryden29

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Sleds have started to roll in indeed!! We got a call this morning from dealer that our sled ( 850 N/A Matryx Khaos/Slash 165" has landed this AM and they have started to open up the crates/boxes and will begin the setups / updates over the next few days through the holidays to get them out to the masses.

Will be good to get some time on it next week at 2400' before heading up to 4000'+ in early January!
 

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You've never had your throttle cable freeze? Probably happens to me about 10 times a season.
Have had it happen on a number of sleds usually in dry powdery snow and a bit colder temps. I just leave the hand and thumb warmers off now in those conditions unless I am on the trail and no more icing issues.
 

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The new update also speaks to you….
 

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I was gonna post a pic of my 900 but somehow it has the ugliest trail rider windshield I’ve ever seen.

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Have had it happen on a number of sleds usually in dry powdery snow and a bit colder temps. I just leave the hand and thumb warmers off now in those conditions unless I am on the trail and no more icing issues.
Apparently cutting the thumb warmer alleviated the issue
 
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