So how well is the T Motion working?

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I am thinking of a new sled and was thinking skidoo. I like the idea of the T motion but was wondering how everyone else is liking it. How is it on the trail up? How is it when you traverse slopes with 15 degrees or less? Does it feel like it wants to lean over on the down hill side if your riding it sitting down? Any info would be good. Thanks.
 

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I come off a rev and i just love the xm,I dont get out that much cause of work so experience is a lack of, it rides down the ungroomed trails awsome and i mean u can move and its smooth. side hilling and the rev was hit and miss xm both sides with ease, u can sit down and carve just for the #### of it!!!!!! and tons of power 6500 to 8000 it works awsome. I would recomend this sled to anyboby it rocks.
 

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I come off a rev and i just love the xm,I dont get out that much cause of work so experience is a lack of, it rides down the ungroomed trails awsome and i mean u can move and its smooth. side hilling and the rev was hit and miss xm both sides with ease, u can sit down and carve just for the #### of it!!!!!! and tons of power 6500 to 8000 it works awsome. I would recomend this sled to anyboby it rocks.

X2 all around.
Very happy with mine.
 

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Serious? Out your stabilizer back in it handles just as good as any other xp or previous sled


He's probably confused with the ski's following every other Doo ski on the trail up. The rear suspension is fine, the front end can be ill handling in the right conditions.
 

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So that will fix the fact that it likes to bicycle on every corner? Lol


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the biggest knock against the summits was always that they were a trail sled with a long track. do you mean like bicycling up on the outside ski?
 

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He's probably confused with the ski's following every other Doo ski on the trail up. The rear suspension is fine, the front end can be ill handling in the right conditions.

Yep limiter strap up another hole will give you more ski pressure and better trail handling. But in stock form front end is very light. Stabilizer makes a huge difference though. Imho who cares how it handles on the trail like really this isn't snow x. It takes the bumps great which is important. Better than other sleds I've been on
 

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Yep limiter strap up another hole will give you more ski pressure and better trail handling. But in stock form front end is very light. Stabilizer makes a huge difference though. Imho who cares how it handles on the trail like really this isn't snow x. It takes the bumps great which is important. Better than other sleds I've been on

Im sure you've been on many with a open mind.....
 
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