tukernater
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Just wondering your thought is it worth the money?
Rotaxkid Builds some sweet sleds .I ask because belt drive has been tried years ago and It wasn't as efficient as a chain Have things changed or is it Hype?Never ridden a sled with belt drive but I can't see it being worth the $1200. RotaxKid has a build thread on DT and I think it only dropped about 1/2# on his XM. The guys on pros say the 13's are snappier than the 12's but they also had new pistons and different mapping so it's tough to gauge what is related to what. Not many guys will spend $1200 on a mod and then tell you it was a waste of money, they'll convince themselves it was worth it.
I love the technology and the feel of a belt drive machine. What I noticed was more snap and response between my 2012 Pro, and my 2013. I do, however believe the technology should be tried tested and true before sending into production.. I personally Like to use Brakes on my snowmobile in the event that my belt on my belt drive were to blow... my personal opinion.
I Believe that cat, doo and Polaris all have the brake disc on the drive shaft now .I Could be wrong I know my doo's do .If you break a chain on a chaincased sled you don't have any brakes either. Brakes are on the jackshaft.....at least they were on the last two dozen sleds I had. With a Diamond Drive the brakes are on the driveshaft. Of course if one of those piles up you don't need brakes, cuz it'll lock the track up tight.
I Believe that cat, doo and Polaris all have the brake disc on the drive shaft now .I Could be wrong I know my doo's do .
cat does, as well as yamaha viper....the brake is where it should be
Put a C3 on my 2012 Proclimb to try and 1 up my son on his 13 Pro. The Cat definitely works better with the belt than the chain.
There is just something about that light a$$ Pro that I cant catch. Please help. The Cat trenches and that damn Polaris keeps going.
Still love the belt drive though. Any tips would be appreciated