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- AXYS Switcher 800,Indy600sp,XCSP600ves
My 15 SWB8 would hit 109 on IDD often on the same road.. 144 1.325 Woodys all stock otherwise.
Hey #29 where in maine are you ridingCouldn't agree more - Was simply posting what these are capable of doing, we don't that chance here in Maine to run long distances. So, we said lets try it. The set up thats in it is my trail set up and whatever set up that is in in feels great on the trail, corner to corner pulls like gangbusters, comes out @ 8000 - slowly climbs to 8250-8300. (long runs it runs to 8350) Only have 120 miles on it now - more testing to come. And I fully realize the speedo's aren't accurate.
And what speed would you expect/like it to be??Hey guys, are you saying the 800 axys is only about 100 mph sled. How about the pro s
Your probably real close to 112 mph on radar now bud.I'd be happy with 112-115 radar in 1200-1300 feet. Got the 50-44 helix in now
My buddy's 2016 Pro X 800 Switchback did 111 and it was stock but on the same hero snow that I did 116.A pro X will do 90-100
A pro s will do 100+
Clutching and gearing are the big improvement on the Polaris sleds as usual. Tons to gain .
You got that right bud.Yes it would. I have a rush axys and a switchback axys. Both sleds really wake up with the 1.74. Corner to corner the rush is unstoppable in the trails
Before I even got my sled I looked at the gear ratio chart and went with 1.74. It was a no brainer move. I put 500 miles on it and went to a slightly stiffer primary spring, heavier weights, and a slightly stiffer secondary spring. It took me about an afternoon to get my clutching down. Since then I've made a few changes and viola way more fun sled to ride.You got that right bud.
And you've tried the 1.61,1.67 and 1.74 ratios.
Which one is your all around favorite??