Side Rails for 07 Polaris Switchback.

kbrunlees

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ok so I am slowly getting the hang of hanging off one side or the other to do a one eighty, but when the snow is slick (icy) I slide off and am being dragged around through the deeper snow trying to get back to hard pack,(quit your snickering) inevitably I don't make it. Which idiot at Polaris came up with the idea to run the coolant through the side rails and not put any grips on it? Anyone know of antermarket peice to give me a chance to stay on the damn sled? Buying another sled in not really an option. Thanks
 

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Instead of having both feet on one side try with one foot on either side of the sled. That is how you are supposed to spin 180's and 360's. That should make it much easier for both boondocking and doing donuts.
 

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Try straddiling the sled instead of hanging off one side that should make it much easier.
 

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Ok maybe one detail you may want to know I am a little on the short side, so it makes it a little more difficult to shift the weight over far enough to actually do something. I was hoping for a cover or maybe an insert to give me some grip.
 
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