Just checking in to see if anyone has an update yet on an ARO S ride report.
I consider myself a well above average dirt bike rider (40 years of racing and riding)...but a beginner level snow-biker...this being my 8th ride snowbiking.
I got a chance to ride my 2019 ARO 137 with 1" shortened shocks (Timbersled spec length) and shorter spindle one time before switching my ride over to the dealer demo ARO 3 which is now in S configuration. I have not ridden the ARO 3S yet.
I noticed that the track spun up faster than before the S mod, and that it initiated turns easier. I also loved the shorter seat height as it seemed to make balancing while riding and doing transitions easier. I have a short (27") inseam...and balancing when coming to a stop is much easier. Overall, it felt like the bike was lighter and easier to manage. The snow was not great as it is early in the season...but I am really excited to experience my ARO 3.
I have seen some people voice concerns as to the 2.5-3" lower skid plate or pegs...but do not know why this is a concern as the bike is directly behind the front ski...which is cutting a path for the whole bike...and the whole underbelly is still taller than most snowmobiles.
I weigh 245 stepping out of the shower (short and stocky), and outfitted my kit with 275# springs both front and rear...with the rear having 1/2" of pre-load...and the front 1/8" Timbersled sets up the ARO S model with 250# springs both front and rear with 1/2" of pre-load on the rear...and 1/4" on the front shock. Since there is not a shorter TRIO option yet for the S kits...I had a local suspension guy set up my forks with .64 springs...and his snow-bike valving...and it seems to be working out well...the bike feels balanced on the suspension.
Overall...I give this S combo a big thumbs up!
Chris
I consider myself a well above average dirt bike rider (40 years of racing and riding)...but a beginner level snow-biker...this being my 8th ride snowbiking.
I got a chance to ride my 2019 ARO 137 with 1" shortened shocks (Timbersled spec length) and shorter spindle one time before switching my ride over to the dealer demo ARO 3 which is now in S configuration. I have not ridden the ARO 3S yet.
I noticed that the track spun up faster than before the S mod, and that it initiated turns easier. I also loved the shorter seat height as it seemed to make balancing while riding and doing transitions easier. I have a short (27") inseam...and balancing when coming to a stop is much easier. Overall, it felt like the bike was lighter and easier to manage. The snow was not great as it is early in the season...but I am really excited to experience my ARO 3.
I have seen some people voice concerns as to the 2.5-3" lower skid plate or pegs...but do not know why this is a concern as the bike is directly behind the front ski...which is cutting a path for the whole bike...and the whole underbelly is still taller than most snowmobiles.
I weigh 245 stepping out of the shower (short and stocky), and outfitted my kit with 275# springs both front and rear...with the rear having 1/2" of pre-load...and the front 1/8" Timbersled sets up the ARO S model with 250# springs both front and rear with 1/2" of pre-load on the rear...and 1/4" on the front shock. Since there is not a shorter TRIO option yet for the S kits...I had a local suspension guy set up my forks with .64 springs...and his snow-bike valving...and it seems to be working out well...the bike feels balanced on the suspension.
Overall...I give this S combo a big thumbs up!
Chris
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