My new 2014 Skidoo finished

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Just wanted to say thanks to Ken at mountain magic for another build. I also wanted to say thanks to the crew at HTR Designs for another great wrap, and also to Dean at the powder station for the great job on the powder coating.
sled has an Aerocharger turbo, Polaris primary, Paragon secondary, Raptor shocks, titanium rear springs and a few other goodies for shredder!!
will post pics of turbo tomorrow forgot to take them.
 

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Not a bad looking sled. I mostly lurk around on this forum and post very little but I have noticed that you have a different sled what looks like every year. DO you keep a sled longer than a year? Money and a new sled each year doesn't buy talent or riding ability, lol. Just curious.
 

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Not a bad looking sled. I mostly lurk around on this forum and post very little but I have noticed that you have a different sled what looks like every year. DO you keep a sled longer than a year? Money and a new sled each year doesn't buy talent or riding ability, lol. Just curious.

I had my last 2012 Pro for 2 years made some changes every year on it and i always have a spare sled. I build them as its a fun project every year and have to spend money somewhere. Oh course new sled doesnt make guys better riders but atleast you always ride new and look good LOL
 

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I'm wondering what led you to pick an aero kit over a boondocks or TSS? Are there pros about it that the other brands do not offer? Is it because it's the kit that mountain magic favors, thus they really know what tuning and clutching works with it? Just curious as to what led to tour choice.

And like the last few years I love your builds. They always stand out and look great.
 

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Not a bad looking sled. I mostly lurk around on this forum and post very little but I have noticed that you have a different sled what looks like every year. DO you keep a sled longer than a year? Money and a new sled each year doesn't buy talent or riding ability, lol. Just curious.

He's a nice guy and he rides pretty good to, if I had his coin I would probably spend even more every second year on sleds.
 

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Stupid question why the Polaris primary.

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i went with the Polaris primary cause I like the adjust ability and I am use to it as far a stunning. It's part of a complete clutch set up with the paragon secondary that I have been running for a few years now and works great, the other reason is I find it easier to service and clean after my trips.
 
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