Cat401
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well i have a buddy with a 14 proclimb been overheating almost every ride this year and he was having problems last year in the spring but it was a warm day sled worked fine in the slushy snow but soon as it got dark snow hardened up suddenly he could barely make two miles without having to flip sled over and put snow on the cooler. Also know of a group of proclimbs having trouble in golden on skinny switchback where u cant get off trail they were having trouble goin over a couple miles at a time without having to stop which was leaving them having to stop in a zone where i wouldnt want to be stopping due to avy danger.
maybe its not a problem with all of them but ive heard of enough of the proclimbs having trouble that id say it could be because of the small front cooler.
Either way no one wants to be having heat issues wasnt trying to offend anyone im just saying it would be a shame to end up with a heating issues just trying to shed a couple pounds im all about keeping my sled running cool if i want to shed a few pounds ill hit the gym and keep my exchanger as long as it can be
Possible rad cap issue? I heard of a few of those and once changed issue was gone.
and yes, the lack of ice / weight build up is very noticeable compared to rear cooler models....