molson_rules_70
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I have a 2003 RMK 800. It has:
V Force 3 reeds
SLP AIR Horn kit
SLP Flo Rites
SLP Boost Bottle
SLP 140/340 drive spring on drive clutch
Dalton 44/77 secondary spring
Ported stock track
My debate is this, I dont want to sink a pile of money into the sled cause i'm more than likely going to buy a new one. With that being said the sled owes me nothing and will end up in my garage as another toy. I am starting to hit the mountains more I did notice a couple things. ONe being in the soft powder the stock track does well. In the heavier wet snow my sled liked to trench as oppsed to pick up and go. I also noticed when loading my sled into the trailer the lugs were very flexible and flattened out easy. Are the stock tracks inherently soft or is my track getting too soft...
The question is do I change the track out? will this make a huge difference? and what track do I change it to or what track workes best on that machine?
Or... is this track just fine.
Do i add extroverts to get the track speed up and pipe the sled to get some extra jam out of it and spin the track faster?
If anybody has experience with these machines and getting them set up really nice I would appreciate the help in making a good descision that will yield the best results for my machine to perform.
V Force 3 reeds
SLP AIR Horn kit
SLP Flo Rites
SLP Boost Bottle
SLP 140/340 drive spring on drive clutch
Dalton 44/77 secondary spring
Ported stock track
My debate is this, I dont want to sink a pile of money into the sled cause i'm more than likely going to buy a new one. With that being said the sled owes me nothing and will end up in my garage as another toy. I am starting to hit the mountains more I did notice a couple things. ONe being in the soft powder the stock track does well. In the heavier wet snow my sled liked to trench as oppsed to pick up and go. I also noticed when loading my sled into the trailer the lugs were very flexible and flattened out easy. Are the stock tracks inherently soft or is my track getting too soft...
The question is do I change the track out? will this make a huge difference? and what track do I change it to or what track workes best on that machine?
Or... is this track just fine.
Do i add extroverts to get the track speed up and pipe the sled to get some extra jam out of it and spin the track faster?
If anybody has experience with these machines and getting them set up really nice I would appreciate the help in making a good descision that will yield the best results for my machine to perform.