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They come mounted. You had to mount yoursbought doo reversible scratchers for my 23 boost at doo dealer for 100 bucks whats the big deal bragging about these new scratchers on a 25k sled?
The teal and purple is cool!I'm a black and hi vis junkie, but the teal and purple does speak to this little snow squirrels heart.
You know you're in trouble when all the sponsored riders are talking about the new reversible scratchers that the rest of the industry had years ago! That was the first thing I did to every sled I've owned for the last seven or eight years was to throw away the junk wire scratchers and put reversible ones on.bought doo reversible scratchers for my 23 boost at doo dealer for 100 bucks what's the big deal bragging about these new scratchers on a 25k sled?
Not everyone drinks too many Coors Lights and drives in reverse with their scratchers down. The stock ones have worked fine for me over the years. ?? I've never wrecked a set of scratchers but I have that really uncommon thing called "common sense" ?You know you're in trouble when all the sponsored riders are talking about the new reversible scratchers that the rest of the industry had years ago! That was the first thing I did to every sled I've owned for the last seven or eight years was to throw away the junk wire scratchers and put reversible ones on.
I use reverse to back out of the shop. The big deal is having it closer to the front and actually throwing snow where it's needed. Short heat exchangers now and snow goes behind.You know you're in trouble when all the sponsored riders are talking about the new reversible scratchers that the rest of the industry had years ago! That was the first thing I did to every sled I've owned for the last seven or eight years was to throw away the junk wire scratchers and put reversible ones on.
Ah Chadly you're funny! -- And I'm lazy - I run the cable scratchers and leave them down 100% of the time. I never think about them again after bolting them on the first time.Not everyone drinks too many Coors Lights and drives in reverse with their scratchers down. The stock ones have worked fine for me over the years. ?? I've never wrecked a set of scratchers but I have that really uncommon thing called "common sense" ?
Find a sled similar to yours and take turns drag racing each other with one guy with scratchers down and the other guy with them up. Then do it vice versa. Pretty sure you'll never ride with your scratchers down again unless you have to. I don't think guys realize how much drag they really do create.Ah Chadly you're funny! -- And I'm lazy - I run the cable scratchers and leave them down 100% of the time. I never think about them again after bolting them on the first time.
Hmm, now that's an interesting thought. I'll have to test that out. Off in the deep, though, I can't imagine it makes much of a difference. Granted you don't need them then but I also don't stop to put them up either.Find a sled similar to yours and take turns drag racing each other with one guy with scratchers down and the other guy with them up. Then do it vice versa. Pretty sure you'll never ride with your scratchers down again unless you have to. I don't think guys realize how much drag they really do create.