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Work2Ride

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Nice sled. Always liked the blue and white. How many km. on it?

Their is 896km's Beeonaplug

Quick clickers take about 7-8 minutes to install and well worth the $60-$70 bucks, what ever they are. Throw a DJ clutch on that and ride the chit out of it.
Do you mean DJ Cutch Kit? Are they really necessary.

Good job buddy, but I am really going to miss all the low-ball offers. Oh well, maybe you'll be looking for a quad closer to spring.:d:beer:

Haha thanks for the support Gng, I know some were getting irritated by my offers.


Bogeys are the rear wheels on the skid what the axle does is make it so the bogeys are on the inside of the rails. This makes the sled so easy to pull around and sidehill. In my opinion one of the best mods I have done.

After reading this 10x I think I understand what your getting at, those 4 wheels at the very end of the skid, theirs 2 on the inside 1 on each outside of the rail, put all 4 on the inside of the rails? You have a picture by chance bud?



Thanks for all the responses ya'll.
 

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have that boydo guy polish the tunnel, good for 198.42hp serious, no joke. would i lie?!
 

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You think he'll take $40? Haha jk, they hard to install? You have to get that bolt in without loosing your washers inside the clutch, right?
$50.00 is a good deal I just bought from that add, he is a member here. [intmid8or]
also buying his gas can for $90.00 I dont care the XP gas can.
 
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nice sled W2R, get your GP club membership and take that rig out to the big hills!


when we get enough snow that is....lol
 

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Nice Sled W2R-- Hope to see you and the Blue in the mountains sometime :)
 

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Their is 896km's Beeonaplug


Do you mean DJ Cutch Kit? Are they really necessary.



Haha thanks for the support Gng, I know some were getting irritated by my offers.




After reading this 10x I think I understand what your getting at, those 4 wheels at the very end of the skid, theirs 2 on the inside 1 on each outside of the rail, put all 4 on the inside of the rails? You have a picture by chance bud?



Thanks for all the responses ya'll.

Here's a picture you can get an axle for 100 bucks from specialty sleds and still use the stock wheels.
 

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Looks good but unfortunately the guy ruined the integrity of your side panels by cutting out all the plastic behind the vent kit.
 

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thats funny, i went from a 97 700 RMK too. this will be a great year for us. i bet you can't believe that thing is sitting in your garage!! (or wherever you park it)

i know i can't!!

now we wait for the fluffy stuff!

p.s. get the ski doo gas can/rack combo. its super sturdy and the rack isn't bulky and ugly looking when you don't have the gas can.

also you must unbolt the sway bar upfront. real easy mod.
 

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I don't know but I finally bought a sled.

I upgraded from a 1997 Polaris RMK 700 136". If there are any tips you can give me about anything on this machine would be greatly appreciated.

The gentlemen that sold it to me said that they have a dpm which doesn't require jetting on the summits. He also showed me to change 3 bolts on a clutch to keep the RPM's at 8200.

I'm budgetting for trips but I was also curious as to what I can do for hauling more gas and storage.

congrats man! better then the sled i dont have!:d
 

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I've posted this already, but I'll post it again. The pelican case is simply the best way to go. We have ran them for two years now, and its been flawless. On the rev 151 we mounted the Pelican 1450, We just upgraded to the new Etec 163, and we installed the Pelican 1500 (sideways), perfect fit with jerry can and all. I'll try to post some pics of the new set up soon.
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Here's a picture you can get an axle for 100 bucks from specialty sleds and still use the stock wheels.

You basically defeated the purpose of the two wheel kit by leaving your outside idler wheels on other than the minuscule weight loss.. Just sayin'
 

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You basically defeated the purpose of the two wheel kit by leaving your outside idler wheels on other than the minuscule weight loss.. Just sayin'

I have tried it with the front wheels off and on. Makes no difference. But from outside on the back to inside huge difference the sled almost falls over in the snow.
 

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Nice sled I like the blue and white too, can't wait till you go to sell kit I have my lowball typing fingers ready to go. In the meantime have a great time.
 

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NICE ride dude.......


I'll give ya $2500 & a bottle of Gibbies for it.....:beer::d
 
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