Found the 3" worked real well for me. Esp. when contacting the snow.View attachment 117321
Hey I will consider taking the 163" x 2.5 of your hands for you, no need to destroy it, just say that it disappeared & you need a new oneMud king, you don't need to drop n roll for a 3" on your sled.
I'll probably do this mod for next season...or, i'll be aiming for as many lumps in the powder as possible, just praying that i'll hit a stump with it pinned...lol...then new 3" goes on. it would be nice to upgrade the engine along with this as a package deal, then i won't need to buy a new sled as this will be a new sled.
i think the real question should be, "do i really need a 3" track??"
most people dont even get out enough in a year to really use it to its potential
Hey I will consider taking the 163" x 2.5 of your hands for you, no need to destroy it, just say that it disappeared & you need a new one
I'll sell the track for $700. The track is in excellent shape with 1800 km's on it. It is a 163x16x2.5" non ported stock 2011 track. No rips, tears or anything wrong with it and i have not been pinning it into stumps...was just joking.
So are you guys sure that a challenger extreme 3" will fit with no issues on stock drivers with no drop/roll? It looks like there is just barely a 1" gap now stock, so that would bring it down to just under 1/2".
You sure you want a 3", to tell you the truth i don't know if i am satisfied with it.
Pros:
slow speed meanuvering is great in bumper deep or more
goes great up a hill in powder....straight
floats really nice on powder compared to my stock 08 track
pull back on the bars and she cats like a mofo or pulls right over
Cons:
I can't spin wipe the tail like i used to when side hilling a pulling it straight up
takes a lot of power to rotate it, i know my sled now bears in on full bore pulls
i run 1 bar hotter all the time, more or less 2.... even in 3ft of powder
must run a full length mud flap
must run scratches
when i am stuck, it is a PIA to pull out now as the paddles are deeper and resist more. roll over trick is now your friend
the paddles are so long they fold over on hard pack trails making it slippery, maybe its a hp thing i dunno
VIBRATES like mofo compared to something smaller due to the 7th drivers
you need at least bumper deep pow to really make this thing worth your wild.
pushes in the corners or trying to turn horrible bad.
i am sure my opinion will change as time goes on and adapt better to the track, but my initial results is am on the fence. Cause really if it is handlebar deep powder, your still not going to go much further than your buddies 2.5". As well if you only are getting a 1ft or less, you are not going to see any advantage at all over your buddies. I am sure suspension tuning is seriously required to gain back what i lost. And this is coming from a 7 day sled run out in golden with bumper deep or better pow every day. As well i don't know why anyone would want something short with this much aggression, you can literally bring it over backwards if you pull back a little.
for $500 I'll just keep it and then put it back on when i go to sell it. then reuse the 3" on next sled...or sell it if they make major changes.how about 500 cash .... ill pick it up this weekend
You sure you want a 3", to tell you the truth i don't know if i am satisfied with it.
Pros:
slow speed meanuvering is great in bumper deep or more
goes great up a hill in powder....straight
floats really nice on powder compared to my stock 08 track
pull back on the bars and she cats like a mofo or pulls right over
Cons:
I can't spin wipe the tail like i used to when side hilling a pulling it straight up
takes a lot of power to rotate it, i know my sled now bears in on full bore pulls
i run 1 bar hotter all the time, more or less 2.... even in 3ft of powder
must run a full length mud flap
must run scratches
when i am stuck, it is a PIA to pull out now as the paddles are deeper and resist more. roll over trick is now your friend
the paddles are so long they fold over on hard pack trails making it slippery, maybe its a hp thing i dunno
VIBRATES like mofo compared to something smaller due to the 7th drivers
you need at least bumper deep pow to really make this thing worth your wild.
pushes in the corners or trying to turn horrible bad.
i am sure my opinion will change as time goes on and adapt better to the track, but my initial results is am on the fence. Cause really if it is handlebar deep powder, your still not going to go much further than your buddies 2.5". As well if you only are getting a 1ft or less, you are not going to see any advantage at all over your buddies. I am sure suspension tuning is seriously required to gain back what i lost. And this is coming from a 7 day sled run out in golden with bumper deep or better pow every day. As well i don't know why anyone would want something short with this much aggression, you can literally bring it over backwards if you pull back a little.
for $500 I'll just keep it and then put it back on when i go to sell it. then reuse the 3" on next sled...or sell it if they make major changes.
You sure you want a 3", to tell you the truth i don't know if i am satisfied with it.
Pros:
slow speed meanuvering is great in bumper deep or more
goes great up a hill in powder....straight
floats really nice on powder compared to my stock 08 track
pull back on the bars and she cats like a mofo or pulls right over
Cons:
I can't spin wipe the tail like i used to when side hilling a pulling it straight up
takes a lot of power to rotate it, i know my sled now bears in on full bore pulls
i run 1 bar hotter all the time, more or less 2.... even in 3ft of powder
must run a full length mud flap
must run scratches
when i am stuck, it is a PIA to pull out now as the paddles are deeper and resist more. roll over trick is now your friend
the paddles are so long they fold over on hard pack trails making it slippery, maybe its a hp thing i dunno
VIBRATES like mofo compared to something smaller due to the 7th drivers
you need at least bumper deep pow to really make this thing worth your wild.
pushes in the corners or trying to turn horrible bad.
i am sure my opinion will change as time goes on and adapt better to the track, but my initial results is am on the fence. Cause really if it is handlebar deep powder, your still not going to go much further than your buddies 2.5". As well if you only are getting a 1ft or less, you are not going to see any advantage at all over your buddies. I am sure suspension tuning is seriously required to gain back what i lost. And this is coming from a 7 day sled run out in golden with bumper deep or better pow every day. As well i don't know why anyone would want something short with this much aggression, you can literally bring it over backwards if you pull back a little.
id like to try an avid chaincase see if its the 2500$ difference.