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the only thing I can figure is that that 175 would over heat in the expert model is why they don't offer it. this also tells me that the 165 will have cooling problems in some conditions also
Dave, when you are running in or out you are running 6 bars? Never worried about 5 but when it went to 6 I was figuring something out. I guess I don't really know how hot it is at 6 bars. I only had 1 trip where I couldn't manage them and had to shut them down. I know when I blew up my 872 it was running 4 bars. Shut it off for 15 seconds and fired it up and took off. 5 seconds later I almost went over the bars. They said I got it hot.
Dave, when you are running in or out you are running 6 bars? Never worried about 5 but when it went to 6 I was figuring something out. I guess I don't really know how hot it is at 6 bars. I only had 1 trip where I couldn't manage them and had to shut them down. I know when I blew up my 872 it was running 4 bars. Shut it off for 15 seconds and fired it up and took off. 5 seconds later I almost went over the bars. They said I got it hot.
so the summit x doesn't have the upgraded spindle?
No new spindles on there Top tier off trail Summit? But the Freeride gets them?
I know how to manage it. I was wondering if you run 6 bars and what that equates to in the real world. They do not run 3on the trail. More like 4. Thanks anyway.
Love my 850, by far the best deep powder sled on the market in my opinion. That being said my 2 biggest complaints is that it can be a rodeo on steep setup snow side hills and it tends to trench and wheelie on the last 20 yards of steep hill climbs. Do any of the new models improve on these things?
norona so you are saying the 175 isn't a top tier mtn sled? the freeride wasn't ever a mtn sled until 18 when they put the narrow front end on it
Dave:
Do the new spindles and ski rubbers work with G4s running DS2 skis or are there new skis that have to be used with the new spindles and rubbers? Thanks.
norona so you are saying the 175 isn't a top tier mtn sled? the freeride wasn't ever a mtn sled until 18 when they put the narrow front end on it