dougb
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850 miles hard riding powder on Pro...NO problems...Love it..Got rid of my cat, ang got the cat killer Motor is very strong,unreal chassis,,,everyone needs one
850 miles hard riding powder on Pro...NO problems...Love it..Got rid of my cat, ang got the cat killer Motor is very strong,unreal chassis,,,everyone needs one
glengine for ur short info. not one cat ever outclimb me yet. a stock 800 xp 154". cat has to go down twice before it gets to my mark. even the poo climbs better then cat.. i got a doo my bro a m8 and other bro poo. all three are 2009 we ride alot togather.. so if anyone says cat outclimb xp its just bushit....
what Cat did u have before and have you done any mods to the Pro?
What did you find better about the Pro compared to the Cat?
talked to my buddy yesterday and he works at a Polaris dealership,said some ppl have 2000-3000miles on there new 800 Switchback Assaults and not an issue with them...
Hahaha. Well if you aint seen a cat work well then you obviously havn't rode with me or a few of my buddies. I dont need a hairdryer, but i do usually have to open the hood of my sled multiple times a year to prove to guys that i dont have one.
your sled is always in pieces in the shop it has never seen the hills :d
Same issue with mine. I'm taking mine off the bars, taping the pin closed on the sensor & putting it in a plastic sealed bag under the hood. Hopefully this will solve the issue.
On the 2011, the TPS sensor on the bars has 2 resistors in it. You are unable to run the sled with it unplugged. When the pin is pushed in, it is not making contact and is an open circuit.
Some guys are running the aluminum throttle block on their bars, so you are unable to run the sensor, in which case they must tape the sensor in the open postion & run it under the hood or else where.
Is there any particular track size that you guys recommend for someone that does a lot of deep powder carving, hucks some jumps and does a bit of climbing? I'm thinking the 155 would be best but since my current sled (Summit) is a 144 I have no experience on a longer track. I'm digging the looks of the new Pro RMK Retro and am considering one in the future.
Get the Assault 155,guys say they can take a pounding and have a great suspension..That's what i just snow checked
Is there any particular track size that you guys recommend for someone that does a lot of deep powder carving, hucks some jumps and does a bit of climbing? I'm thinking the 155 would be best but since my current sled (Summit) is a 144 I have no experience on a longer track. I'm digging the looks of the new Pro RMK Retro and am considering one in the future.