no, you can still rubber band it. or yes, you can still rubber band it.With the SHOT, doo you need to keep your kill switch off when not ready to start?
Or can you still rubber band it?
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no, you can still rubber band it. or yes, you can still rubber band it.With the SHOT, doo you need to keep your kill switch off when not ready to start?
Or can you still rubber band it?
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Did you have to ask Chad to start it for you?
Did you have to ask Chad to start it for you?
He was busy hitting the blowout hill like 50 times worried he wasn't going to make it back to ole yeller for the night.
Someone had to make a trail 80 ft of the way up so 1500psi could steal all the glory on his turbo
What a terrible idea. One pull of the rope for the entire day and then you have to wait 2 or 3 seconds for each start after that. Junk. I think I'm gonna go back to yanking on the rope for the whole day, maybe even back to a carburated sled so I really get my money worth out of the rope. ????? bunch of cry babies
Okay Chief.I wonder sometimes if people actually read the original post at. I would summarize but I’d be wasting more time on the dull normals who can’t actually comprehend basic English.
Even christopher, who can read technical manuals and go so far out in the electrical weeds to get to the bottom of an issue didn’t follow the bouncing ball past the title.
Mine works but not well.
It’s always slow to respond.
It’s seconds, not minutes but it’s so slow I think that’s it’s not going to work at all so I let the button go then push it again. Sometimes over and over before it starts.
If it doesn’t fire up in a second or two it seems to me I have to release the button then push it again and wait.
Also The button is small so it doesn’t get hit accidentally but it’s so small it kind of gets absorbed into the tip of my gloves finger.
Not a deal breaker really but it’s just kinda janky.
It never is just press the button and the sled fires up like an e start. Yes I get that it advances the rotor until it’s in the right spot before it gives it a SHOT. All in all I’m not sure if I’d get a regular e start if I bought another Ski Doo.