Just so I don’t break or strip anything. How do I get the transfer blocks to turn? The owners manual doesn’t give adjustment instructions... it just says there is a tool needed that is ‘available at your dealer’.
I had this on a 2016 800 Pro S Switchback w/ 1.25" Ripsaw 2 track. It was installed for roughly 2000+/- miles. 24/40 gearing. Reason for selling is I sold the sled.
$250 shipped
For those who are getting the Indy XC with the Storm 150 track (and are planning to stud it)... what are you thinking for what kind/brand of studs and length?
I started the sled one time to get it off the trailer and put it in the garage. I then started it two times after I put it in the garage to mess around with the guage.
All the pictures are all from after the last time i had it started which was about two weeks ago. So since the last time it was...
This is my first Polaris (Switchback). I was wondering what worked for you guys last year and/or suggesting a starting point when it comes to getting the suspension set up.
I am 230lbs, ride aggressive and the sled is studded.
-Preload of shocks at factory settings
-I have all the clickers set...
I asked the dealer about this to see where they set it. He said that on the my2016's he thinks that it can't be changed anymore. But- the instructions to are still in the manual. I tried to change it from eth to non-eth and i wasn't able to do so. I am either doing it wrong or you truly cant...
Still waiting for my sled to come in. While I/we wait...tell us how you MY2015 owners faired vs other sleds.
What do you have (shorty or SB, X or S)? What was it against? What was the result?
Let's hear some real world results.
The word is the valving on the MY2015 rear shocks wasn't quite right or maybe could've been better.
I thought I read on here (or somewhere) that the valving for rear shocks on the 2016's will be different. Has anyone heard this?
Just seeing how many studs you guys put in your SB's last year.
At first I was thinking 2 studs per row (2 singles or 1 double) but now I am thinking 3 studs per row (1 single w/ 1 double).
-I will be getting the ripsaw 2
Also, if you ran 3 studs per row what carbides did you have under the skis?
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