Skidoo HCE ??

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As a tribute to the strong Hill Climb Racing season we’ve just had, the Ski-Doo team has decided to build on our recent success by opening the availability of the Summit Hill Climb Edition (HCE) to customers as an in-season sled Naturally Aspirated only, no turbo.

This is a pure Hill Climb racing sled built with input from the pros, without compromise, ready for serious business. Ultra-aggressive KYB Pro 40 shocks with integral base valves (that allow separate hi/low speed compression and rebound adjustment) are standard and will be calibrated for the nastiest conditions. The fixed rear arm tMotion HCE is built to take the extra abuse of hill climb racing while delivering less weight transfer because of a longer front arm for maximum traction and forward momentum on harder snow packs. The sled tracks with extreme precision and allows riders to hit their marks in varied snow conditions while the 15” X 154” X 2.5” full rod PowderMax track offers less rotating mass for maximum track speed to reach the top of the hill quickly!
 

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They are offering the enzo Integral bases with the shocks. Yep thats a nice sled.
 

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It’s a different skid and rear arm look at the rear wheel placement and rear arm mount on the rail


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Ya Im sure there is more differences. I havent seen it yet. Just going off Cableguys list. Was pointing out that its different than a freeride.
 
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Will have to see it in person. I guess it’s a little different then the 22 Turbo Expert rails
 

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that skid looks mean. Id rather the freeride for BC pow riding, because of the track.
 

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I think thats the whole idea with this sled, to cultivate new talent.
 

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Im going to try and get one, but the sled definitely will not give me talent.

Not a new sled BTW, new decals and name yes.


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Definitely not a good setup for the wheelie over backwards crowd
 

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Im going to try and get one, but the sled definitely will not give me talent.

Not a new sled BTW, new decals and name yes.


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Not a new sled, just a new skid?

It looks like the quick drop out holds another shaft with the wheels on it? I dunno, maybe my eyes are playing tricks on me or this is a long running April fools? lol

The torsion springs don't look like they're on the same shaft as the upper wheels?
 

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Not a new sled, just a new skid?

It looks like the quick drop out holds another shaft with the wheels on it? I dunno, maybe my eyes are playing tricks on me or this is a long running April fools? lol

The torsion springs don't look like they're on the same shaft as the upper wheels?

It’s the same rear skid the race dept has been running for a while now. Not a new sled just built
with race dept components


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No more excuses now? Or will this sled require some new talent too?
You should get one Chris? Imagine how upset Jim will be when you kick his azz on an even more inferior sled than what you are riding now?
 
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