jhurkot
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Like many people on here at the beginning of the season I was very concerned about the driveshaft issue. Installed the Tyson.H clamp at 120 miles and never looked back. It's really hard to believe that the 13 is so much better than the 12 but it really is. Just feels a lot snappier off the bottom and gets on top of the snow like nothing else. So far this has been the best out of the box sled I've ever rode but there has been a few hiccups.
Clutching seems really good stock but wow does it ever get hot in there. Could be the 2 feet of snow sitting on the hood while holding it wide open trying to bust trail. Might have to add some venting and look at the PMS motorsports blowhole (electric fan).
At 350 miles the primary spring broke, not a huge deal but still kind of annoying on a deep pow day.
Sled developed a random bog with the check engine light going off which turned out to be the TSS (throttle safety switch). Removed it from the throttle block and taped it up and haven't had problems since.
Also noticed on super deep days that the throttle likes to ice up which could have something to do with having the handwarmers on high the whole day and heating up the plastic throttle block which causes it to ice up real bad when you stop or drag it through the snow at wide open.
Carbon fiber bumper is junk, get a real bumper.
The left side footwell near the secondary clutch NEEDS a vent or screen installed to prevent snow from getting on the secondary.
Not a single problem with the belt drive even though everyone on the internet seemed to be stripping cogs, but I make an effort not to shock load it but I'm sure I've hit the odd cut off tree or rock while climbing.
Can't wait to put even more miles on this thing!
Clutching seems really good stock but wow does it ever get hot in there. Could be the 2 feet of snow sitting on the hood while holding it wide open trying to bust trail. Might have to add some venting and look at the PMS motorsports blowhole (electric fan).
At 350 miles the primary spring broke, not a huge deal but still kind of annoying on a deep pow day.
Sled developed a random bog with the check engine light going off which turned out to be the TSS (throttle safety switch). Removed it from the throttle block and taped it up and haven't had problems since.
Also noticed on super deep days that the throttle likes to ice up which could have something to do with having the handwarmers on high the whole day and heating up the plastic throttle block which causes it to ice up real bad when you stop or drag it through the snow at wide open.
Carbon fiber bumper is junk, get a real bumper.
The left side footwell near the secondary clutch NEEDS a vent or screen installed to prevent snow from getting on the secondary.
Not a single problem with the belt drive even though everyone on the internet seemed to be stripping cogs, but I make an effort not to shock load it but I'm sure I've hit the odd cut off tree or rock while climbing.
Can't wait to put even more miles on this thing!