DownhillBill
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Great thread...I can definately see it on the efi sleds for the engines sake. Cant say I wear mine though...in the middle of a line on a steep face and your tether comes off...bad news...
i will never wear my tether as long as i ride a carb sled. however i am concidering a teth-air. anyone on an efi sled should wear it i think. last weekend my friends new etec was upside down and all of the sudden it started to wind up full throttle as it was still slowly rotating downhill towards my friend. the throttle may have let up as it righted itself but the track would still be spinning at a high rate of speed and used his body to stop. it was a mad scramble digging under the sled trying to raech the rip cord. everything turned out ok but makes ya think.......i will asy my carb sled shuts off even if its laying on its side. soo not all that worried about it. the way i hang off my sled i think the tether could be a real issue for me. ditch banging is a different story.
i was thinking the same thing. when you hang far off the side and your on the opposite side of the tehther hook sometimes i find i end up stopin real fast and it hurts. lol. but i guess you could put a extension onto the cord
I am really curious about the logic here.....
Last year I was riding one of my brothers sleds.
Coming down the mountain the left throttle caught a branch.(too close to the trees)
Wide open throttle into the other trees
$ 6000.00 damage, now he has a teather on both sleds.
did it knock you off or did ya jump takes just as long to hit the kill switch on the bars as it does to jump. shouldnt have the rubber on the kill switch to prevent it from getting bumped? jk. chit happens i guess. but i have a hard time havin fun when the movement is so limited. even if i tie it to my waist on the tether side my cord is to short.
Reading about the limited movement, just went into the shop to see how far i get get with it on. I cant stand behind the sled but i can have my feet at the rear wheels. I can walk at least 2 feet from the side. I can lean all the way to one side and still not have it come off.
efi sleds run upside down carb sleds do not?
https://www.snowandmud.com/forum/f14/carnage-22959.html
Full throttle sleds without riders aren't always upside down, maxwell. So, given that you have been shown two carbed sleds that ran away to disastrous ends - please explain to us in detail why carbed sleds do not require tethers.
thats great but can you do this with it on? LOL
i didnt say they dont. i just choose not to use mine. thats my choice.
if you read what i wrote i said I DONT WEAR MY TETHER. not EVERYONE WITH A CARB SLED DOESNT NEED A TETHER.
if you see my sled bombing accross a lake headed towards a group of babies then i guess then you can say i told you so?
I think someone pulled the tether connected to your brain just before you posted.....just sayin'.
nice...
why are you so worried about my tether. its my choice move on.
I am just curious as to why you think the carbed sled is safer, or less prove to runaway, than the EFI one - what's the thought process? Enlighten me!