This is the kind of stuff I needed to hear, thanks guys! I was telling my wife that back in the day, there were no such thing as mountain sleds and we did our best through mods to build one. Like many of you, I have continued to do that for decades. It's become a tradition for me to research what works and what doesn't and accumulate mods during the summer and when the weather turns, I turn the heat on in the shop and enjoy working sled mods. It's going to be sad/tough to slow down or stop that tradition.
There are few things I am fairly sure I will be doing.
1. A belt drive - I'll either steal the TKI off my 2015 (with the extended chain case) and put the chain drive on the 2015, or buy another one.
2. Iceage Elevate Kit - $200 deposit already done.
3. Front track shock - it will more than likely be sent to Nextech for a re-valving and a stiffer spring.
4. A lithium battery in the stock battery location. I will research which one.
5. Some kind of lightweight silencer - probably a Diamond S titanium but, I may get a single pipe if I can get away with not running a fuel controller.
6. Some brand of mountain front bumper
7. A raised handle rear bumper.
8. I already have a pretty cool windshield I will be adding so I can add a gauge bag.
9. The rear snow flap has to go. It will either become a bikini or something else will be going on.
10. Seal up air box - is there a Youtube video of where to seal it exactly?
That's about it for the must haves at this point.
Other considerations are:
1. ECU update - which one I have no idea.
2. High compression heads - now that I have electric start and don't have to pull the sled over.
3. Stock pipe mod?
4. Clutching - I will try the sled first
5. Skis - I will try the stockers and then try the Grippers on my 2015 and see which I prefer.
6. Running boards - I understand Hardcore running boards are stiffer? I will try them and see how they shed snow. Maybe open up the stock holes?
7. Was the tunnel thicker on the Hardcore? if not, do I need to add tunnel re-enforcement?
8. Bar riser height - I will try what's on there first and go from there.
9. Some kind of air filters/ flappers so the engine can't bog in over the hood snow.
10. Boyesen Rage cages - will the ones from my Suzuki fit the CTEC2?
There are few things I am fairly sure I will be doing.
1. A belt drive - I'll either steal the TKI off my 2015 (with the extended chain case) and put the chain drive on the 2015, or buy another one.
2. Iceage Elevate Kit - $200 deposit already done.
3. Front track shock - it will more than likely be sent to Nextech for a re-valving and a stiffer spring.
4. A lithium battery in the stock battery location. I will research which one.
5. Some kind of lightweight silencer - probably a Diamond S titanium but, I may get a single pipe if I can get away with not running a fuel controller.
6. Some brand of mountain front bumper
7. A raised handle rear bumper.
8. I already have a pretty cool windshield I will be adding so I can add a gauge bag.
9. The rear snow flap has to go. It will either become a bikini or something else will be going on.
10. Seal up air box - is there a Youtube video of where to seal it exactly?
That's about it for the must haves at this point.
Other considerations are:
1. ECU update - which one I have no idea.
2. High compression heads - now that I have electric start and don't have to pull the sled over.
3. Stock pipe mod?
4. Clutching - I will try the sled first
5. Skis - I will try the stockers and then try the Grippers on my 2015 and see which I prefer.
6. Running boards - I understand Hardcore running boards are stiffer? I will try them and see how they shed snow. Maybe open up the stock holes?
7. Was the tunnel thicker on the Hardcore? if not, do I need to add tunnel re-enforcement?
8. Bar riser height - I will try what's on there first and go from there.
9. Some kind of air filters/ flappers so the engine can't bog in over the hood snow.
10. Boyesen Rage cages - will the ones from my Suzuki fit the CTEC2?