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2024 Summit X Turbo stumble

mtnxr

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My sled is out of break in and the last few rides I feel a stumble or delay when I hit the throttle from slow speed. Just a very short glitch and then pulls fine. Anybody else having that issue or an idea of what it might be? Thanks!
 

christopher

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My sled is out of break in and the last few rides I feel a stumble or delay when I hit the throttle from slow speed. Just a very short glitch and then pulls fine. Anybody else having that issue or an idea of what it might be? Thanks!
I have two of these sleds and thus far NO SIGN of similar behavior.
 

ThePennySaved

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My 2024 X turbo just out of break in is doing that too. I only noticed it the last couple days, and only when starting out slowly, like you mentioned.

It kind of feels like the clutch slipping and then catching or something. I thought it might be a belt deflection issue but everything looks fine.
 

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Colorado elevation and deep sticky snow = bog. Keep the air intakes and cvt intake clean. On my 24 turbo on deeps days I will rev and the sled does this weird “glitch” noise almost sounds like it’s flatlining for a second and then revs up. I only notice it on deep days above 10k feet. Then again it had that weird noise and other bogs from new and is now seized at 1000 miles.
 

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Colorado elevation and deep sticky snow = bog. Keep the air intakes and cvt intake clean. On my 24 turbo on deeps days I will rev and the sled does this weird “glitch” noise almost sounds like it’s flatlining for a second and then revs up. I only notice it on deep days above 10k feet.
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I noticed it on my sled putzing around at 1,200 ft on a groomed trail. No snow on the vents. And only when I would start off slowly e.g. with a kid or dog on my lap.
 
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