Setting up a 136" Backcountry for mountains

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I know, I know... This is not the ideal machine for mountain riding, but it's a compromise of a machine for the rest of my riding.

Heading to the mountains for the very first time. I will be riding a brand new 2010 Renegade Backcountry X (136" w/1.75" lugs).

I'm looking for some advice on setup to make the most of the machine for an upcoming trip to Revy.
 

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You've got a great sled, but in this bottomless early season snow it will be tougher if its deep, when it sets up you will have a blast

I would just take some pressure off the front via the limiter strap and if you have any gears kicking around maybe drop a tooth from stock, other than that, ride it. 136s were long tracks at one time
 

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Thanks Curtis. I will loosen off the strap tomorrow. I don't have any gears for it.

Thanks again for the info.
 

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Just thought of another question. How high of a riser do most riders use in the mountains?

im 5'8ish and use the stock 8'riser on the summit sleds, not sure on the backcountry ? You will want to stand and be able to touch ur bars without ur but sticking out (best way i can explain it...lol)
 

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Thats what I started on for track length, with a steel tunnel, steel skis and a fibreglass hood. Just watch were you go, take some Robaxacit with you and have some fun.
 

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my first trip to the mountains was on a 136.. you will learn fast :d
 

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I know, I know... This is not the ideal machine for mountain riding, but it's a compromise of a machine for the rest of my riding.

Heading to the mountains for the very first time. I will be riding a brand new 2010 Renegade Backcountry X (136" w/1.75" lugs).

I'm looking for some advice on setup to make the most of the machine for an upcoming trip to Revy.

Or you can put a 141x2.25x15 3.00pitch track. Get some 9" wheels and axle and giver.
 

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do you have mountain skis on that backcountry? if not you may want to consider buying a set. they will help keep the front end up. you got a CAN on it yet? it will save you some weight and add a bit of top end performance.
 

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do you have mountain skis on that backcountry? if not you may want to consider buying a set. they will help keep the front end up. you got a CAN on it yet? it will save you some weight and add a bit of top end performance.

Would they not be pilot 6.9's?
 

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Not sure what the skis are, whatever came stock on the backcountry. Wider than the ones my Polaris 800 Dragon 136"...
 

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It comes with mountain ski on it already.. you wont have to change a thing on it to ride it in the mountains.. i rode mine all over bc last year..
 

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Thanks to all for the advice. Just got back last night. Rode with a great bunch of guys that were a blast to ride with. We rode Revelstoke, Blue Lake and Owls Head.

The 136" was a challenge with no real base and very low skill! Tried a 163" Summit and a M8. Hated both of them. They ruined my day. I didn't want to get back on mine ;)

I'm hooked. Time to sell the 2008 Dragon and give my wife the Backcountry I think.

Now will it be a 163" or 154" Summit for me...
 

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Just make it comfortable for you and how you ride. Just pick your track smart in the deep. I always wanted to go back to a 136 and put a 2.5 lug track on it. They were more fun to ride.
 

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Just made the plunge on a 2011 163 'X'. It's my brother in law's fault. I was happy trail riding until he took me to the mountains!!

Time to get rid of the two Polaris sleds now... Wife gets to have the Backcountry X.
 
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