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does anyone know what i will have to change to flatland my 2010hcr? also what is available for aftermarket set ups?
 

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cant afford to have both sleds, i thought the hcr would be a better choice for hills and flat than a trail sled. i had enough trouble climbing with my 06 crossfire 136 didn't think a 128 would be much fun in the mountains.
 

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cant afford to have both sleds, i thought the hcr would be a better choice for hills and flat than a trail sled. i had enough trouble climbing with my 06 crossfire 136 didn't think a 128 would be much fun in the mountains.

im sure the most of sask riders dont ride " trails " like they have in the east like ontario and quebec. i know on the west side of the province here..there is no trail system. go whereever you want making your own trail. i will never go anything less than a 153x2.25" lug track again... even for at home here. the few times a guy does head to the mountains then you have a sled that can do it there and come home and works fine. just do the weights and helix change and giver and maybe a different can. tooo quiet.
 

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what kind of can should i run? and i agree with you here in ne sask there are lots of groomed trails but i would rather ride the ditches and fields i dont think a 153 by 21/4 will be over kill. this winter we had one 3' dump of snow could have used the extra track and hp!!
 

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most cans are probably real decent but ill tell you what i ride with. i use a d&d big barker can for my m1000 and it worked great. no bogs or any hiccups with the sled. i ride with another m1000 and '09 m8. both also have the big barker cans and run solid. with that big ass can on the 2010's there is some major weight to be saved. with the 800 HO just make sure its clutched right, a can, lots of throttle and you should be rippin'. yeah i seen some pics of up your way and wow!! nut deep snow! that would have been awesome! we got Phu*ed hard on the west side. maybe like 6 inches all year and all that shitty ass warm crap in january and march... I HATE EL NINO! WHERE THE HELL IS LA NINA!??
 

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is your sled still balanced with the can? good sledding in my area i am located 1/2 hr from greenwater, 1hr from hudson bay, 45mins from carrot river, all these areas are great. had lots of snow this year but it came a bit late.
 

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is your sled still balanced with the can? good sledding in my area i am located 1/2 hr from greenwater, 1hr from hudson bay, 45mins from carrot river, all these areas are great. had lots of snow this year but it came a bit late.

better late than never. it just never came for us. :mad:
 
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