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Snow is here! At least out west. Don't be left behind without your 365 kit.
 

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Well our winters been pretty ****! But we did manage to find some snow.

We have kits in stock.




 

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Well our winters been pretty ****! But we did manage to find some snow.

We have kits in stock.

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So the 365 kit does work with the new '16 spindle? Different upper A-arm than the '15 spindle?
 

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Thats our 2016 test kit. We've been testing the new uppers and spindles. So far they seem to be about the same as the 2015.
 
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I just watched a review on the 2017 sled lineups and one of the guys said the new Sidewinder MTX is just a point and shoot sled. It didn't do very well in the trees. It makes me wonder why? I must be missing something here because I feel like my Viper does just as well in the trees as the two strokes do. I also, feel mine does much better at higher altitudes, now that's me comparing my turbo sled vs naturally aspirated two strokes, so it might not be fair in comparison. I think with the new Sidewinder at 10k feet vs a stock two stroke would not be close in comparison due the decrease HP with altitude of the two strokes. At 10k most 2 strokes have from 105-115 HP. Even with the extra weight of the Sidewinder 90hp more is a huge differences. Am I wrong?
 
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