Let's see . .clearly you've never changed a skidoo track (PITA) because for me this is an absolute game changer and im excited about it lol
No, but can do a Polaris change in about 20 minutes. So that begs the question, why did they not just put a belt drive it? I guess too wide at the foot-well so there would be no room for your foot? TKI kit does make it tighter in that area and I guess narrowing the boards was more important? Maybe the lesser of 2 evils? And here we go with the stupid responses that a belt drive is not better.....I don't care what you think about that and it s not my point here, only they are easier to work on and a simple light weight design.clearly you've never changed a skidoo track (PITA) because for me this is an absolute game changer and im excited about it lol
No, but can do a Polaris change in about 20 minutes. So that begs the question, why did they not just put a belt drive it? I guess too wide at the foot-well so there would be no room for your foot? TKI kit does make it tighter in that area and I guess narrowing the boards was more important? Maybe the lesser of 2 evils? And here we go with the stupid responses that a belt drive is not better.....I don't care what you think about that and it s not my point here, only they are easier to work on and a simple light weight design.
Wrong again, it is becasue it does not fit with the location of their driveshaft location in relation to the riders footwell. The belt drive is wider then the chaincase so it will be in the way when they narrowed the running boards.serious question. Do you really think BRP hasn't tested repeatedly the Belt drive setup? If its not on their machines its because it didn't meet the requirements for durability
Correct, its how they obtain the "more" rider forward position for the rider. The sled is going to work the best with the engine between your legs and your feet under your hands.Wrong again, it is becasue it does not fit with the location of their driveshaft location in relation to the riders footwell. The belt drive is wider then the chaincase so it will be in the way when they narrowed the running boards.
Tom at TKI runs them on 300 HP sleds so I am sure the G5 won't be a problem.
How many Polaris guys do you see taking off their factory belt drive and installing a chaincase because the belt it is not durabile enough?
Belt drive is like a turbo - once you try it you never go any other way after
serious question. Do you really think BRP hasn't tested repeatedly the Belt drive setup? If its not on their machines its because it didn't meet the requirements for durability
Tried it. Won't get anotherBelt drive is like a turbo - once you try it you never go any other way after
The belt outlives the Polaris motors for sure. Is that saying much?Wrong again, it is becasue it does not fit with the location of their driveshaft location in relation to the riders footwell. The belt drive is wider then the chaincase so it will be in the way when they narrowed the running boards.
Tom at TKI runs them on 300 HP sleds so I am sure the G5 won't be a problem.
How many Polaris guys do you see taking off their factory belt drive and installing a chaincase because the belt it is not durabile enough?
Not really considering your barely able to get it off the deck before they foul plugsThe belt outlives the Polaris motors for sure. Is that saying much?
I love my tki on my t3 - no more chaincase oil - 4000kms on the belt - so quick to tear the secondary out - I only blew the belt because the back of the top sprocket mushed out and took out the bearing and jackshaft and both belts - quick $800 f*kin 's - new sprocket is at the machine shop now getting a stainless steel insert onto the back of the top sprocketTried it. Won't get another
With all the other mods that go with it - it's part way there - big wheel kit, baker w/raptor, dj clutching, hi torque rollers etc etc - it's all part of the experienceya no, not even remotely the same experience
Tried it. Won't get another
Musta been a bad setup or maybe on a Polaris?Same.