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Ice Age Pro-Motion

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Toad face killah

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Sep 27, 2010
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Lake Almanor, Ca
I know that last year there was only a little talk about the pros and cons of the Ice Age Pro-Motion Kit. Was hoping to hear more from people if they liked the kit on their pro or not. I like the idea but also worry about the durability with having more moving parts.
 

ullose272

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Aug 18, 2009
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boise idaho
i have one and i love it in everything but the steepest conditions, i think it allows the back to slide a little instead of creating a solid edge. but i have a 36" front and 155 track, might be different on stock width and a 163. i its well built i think and there wont be an issue with it failing mechanically. only thing that that even concerns me about it is it makes the rear shock pivot a little in the mounts. might not be a big deal, just saying
 

gtwitch

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Jan 24, 2011
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I have Iceage Pro-motion on three sleds, a 10 Dragon 800 163 , that was first one installed and liked so much in the way it improved the side hill and manuvering in the tree areas that I put one on each one of our (family) other two of three PRO 163's with the next on e comming I hope next couple of weeks. As I said in a post last year , For the average and above rider that rides steep and deep but does not go to the Jackson Hole World Championship Hillclimb I think this the best $300 that you can spend to improve the handling. My opinion Only!
gtwitch in wyoming
 
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