Krazy Kanucks Performance I just picked up my VR1 129 with shocks lol and it doesn't have outdoor temp at least I can't find it I'm still learning the display. I think it's weird that it does show ambient temp. If you guys find please get back to me. Thanks guys
@@av6067 I should have it back this week, I don’t remember seeing it either and I was through the gauge in depth, but I’ll take a peek once it’s back home
I have ran 3 per bar before for lots of years and the past 3 or so have ran 2 per bar and the machines hook just as well ! Usually I stud a size of 2 over when running 2 per bar, in this case the customer rides in some lower snow conditions so we opted for a 1.375 length stud which on a cobra track is truly the “proper” length anyways. Everyone has a way they do it when it comes to studding sleds, in the end it’s what works for you 👌
I want that 2021 XCR switchback. Like it to have that 650 tho
How would a 2021 xcr 600 ride on the groomed trail.I am looking at low mileage and in 60 y/o run groomed trails and am 6'5"
"Thanks Terry from NB.
You won’t be disappointed, the switch back xcr’s are a great riding machine and when the trails get rough they excel !
Does the 7s display have outdoor temp (ambient temp)
That is something I will have to check, my VR1 is getting wrapped so don’t have it at home right now to check to get you a forsure answer, sorry!
Krazy Kanucks Performance I just picked up my VR1 129 with shocks lol and it doesn't have outdoor temp at least I can't find it I'm still learning the display. I think it's weird that it does show ambient temp. If you guys find please get back to me. Thanks guys
@@av6067 I should have it back this week, I don’t remember seeing it either and I was through the gauge in depth, but I’ll take a peek once it’s back home
108 studs does not seem like enough for that kind of horsepower. 3 per bar on my 850. Always was told too few is recipe for ripped track.
I have ran 3 per bar before for lots of years and the past 3 or so have ran 2 per bar and the machines hook just as well ! Usually I stud a size of 2 over when running 2 per bar, in this case the customer rides in some lower snow conditions so we opted for a 1.375 length stud which on a cobra track is truly the “proper” length anyways. Everyone has a way they do it when it comes to studding sleds, in the end it’s what works for you 👌
Do you need to put in a tunnel protector in it
You don’t need to on the Axys sleds that have the pro-xc rear suspension.