Seems the gap between Doo and Poo is getting smaller!
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Seems the gap between Doo and Poo is getting smaller!
Ace
What is a 174 G4 174"??
That's 1 lb heavier than the G4 165. That's awesome that they are that close in dry weight. Makes you realize that the new Doo chassis is even better than we originally thought.![]()
What is a 174 G4 174"??
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The 174 is pushing any belt drive to its limits, let alone a three inch lug..
maybe cat will bring some competition.![]()
If you follow hillclimb racing or snowcross the competition is chasing Cat.
DPG
If you follow hillclimb racing or snowcross the competition is chasing Cat.
DPG
If you follow hillclimb racing or snowcross the competition is chasing Cat.
DPG
"The 174 is pushing any belt drive to its limits, let alone a three inch lug.."
-I disagree with that one by a long shot-
My belt drive holds up to a lot of abuse. I've been running the 3" 174 on my sled from the first year they started selling those tracks.
The power my sled puts out has broken both the 13 and 15 wide chains in a few trips.
My driveshaft, that the drivers are pressed onto, rinkled up like a tin can under the massive engine torque and spun my driver bases out in the process. This was back when I had a 163x2.33 track.
I now have the solid rod inside my driveshaft welded in by Avid and a belt drive. I have run this for 7 years with up to 26psi of boost powering a 174x3" track on my 1200.
My belt drive has performed flawlessly without even needing adjustment while the stock rear suspension crumpled and twisted itself up from the power being fed through it. I had to replace the rear skid with a baker setup just to keep the sled together.
I'm sold on belt drives for efficiency, strength and reliability.
I also contacted Skidoo with my 174 wish list.
I think thousands of more potential buyer requests will motivate them to come up with something.
I would say that when you compare the 174" Axys to the new 163 G4, they are comparable in weight and track on the snow. Time will tell what they do when on the mtn. I am looking forward to watching them on hill next season.
I will though, put money down that the Ski-doo motor will last longer. Unless....they have a glitch when they start mass producing.
174 x 15 = 2610 sq in of track
165 x 16 = 2640 sq in of track