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bendn
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So I started a thread on cvt vs gearbox and got a lot of good but mix feed back. Now I’m more curious what this will turn up.
Is there a market for Polaris or Doo or cat to make a purpose built?and don’t say cats got one....
Seeing a lot of Polaris in the Aro kit I’m just waiting to see what they do with the part of the machine they don’t sell right?
If they built a fresh outa the box single skier what would it be!? Be realistic....please no titanium 1000cc space crafts with nitrous.
Engine size?
Cvt? Gearbox? #if gears?
Copartner power plant? (KTM/Husky?)
Track size and width?
Ski property’s?
Pegs or running boards?
Front suspension 2 tubes? 3 tubes? Coils?
Rear? Single beam? Dual rail?
Enclosed motor sled style? Or still st dirt bike frame?
What else would make it unique?
There has to be some downsides to a conversion. It’s not a perfect mix although we modify our bikes with everything possible to make the best snowbikes when you get down to the drawings, geometry’s could be improved when starting on a fresh platform.
Or is there a market at all? Is the idea of snowbiking the fact that it’s a conversion.The different combination of tracks, bikes, suspensions that are available are endless.
Do we all get the true year round experience switching back and fourth? I know a lot of my customers have had snowbikes that haven’t rode a single mile on the tires but at the same time I typically convert my bikes back winter to summer.
With the racing circuits now maybe it’s establised that it’s got be stock front chassis?
Lots to think about thanks for reading.
Is there a market for Polaris or Doo or cat to make a purpose built?and don’t say cats got one....
Seeing a lot of Polaris in the Aro kit I’m just waiting to see what they do with the part of the machine they don’t sell right?
If they built a fresh outa the box single skier what would it be!? Be realistic....please no titanium 1000cc space crafts with nitrous.
Engine size?
Cvt? Gearbox? #if gears?
Copartner power plant? (KTM/Husky?)
Track size and width?
Ski property’s?
Pegs or running boards?
Front suspension 2 tubes? 3 tubes? Coils?
Rear? Single beam? Dual rail?
Enclosed motor sled style? Or still st dirt bike frame?
What else would make it unique?
There has to be some downsides to a conversion. It’s not a perfect mix although we modify our bikes with everything possible to make the best snowbikes when you get down to the drawings, geometry’s could be improved when starting on a fresh platform.
Or is there a market at all? Is the idea of snowbiking the fact that it’s a conversion.The different combination of tracks, bikes, suspensions that are available are endless.
Do we all get the true year round experience switching back and fourth? I know a lot of my customers have had snowbikes that haven’t rode a single mile on the tires but at the same time I typically convert my bikes back winter to summer.
With the racing circuits now maybe it’s establised that it’s got be stock front chassis?
Lots to think about thanks for reading.
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