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ajbond

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No.. it is not...just keeping it running until polaris pull their head out and builds a motor that will last.. After my 3rd I went with the 910 and just keep improving it season by season.. I would love a Pro but they have a detuned version of what I had...
 
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ajbond

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Jan 29, 2010
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Finally finished with my mods for the pre season!! Ready to go RIPPEN!!
A BIG THANKS to K.C. and Brad @ Power Addiction Racing helping me to keep this old girl going strong!!!
Now... BRING ON THE POW!!!

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LPIdaho

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Awesome build! Those Dragons are still awesome sleds, a few mods and they're not that far off from a PRO
 
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theshadowrider

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Out of curiosity when it went down with the fix kit did you break off cylinder shirt?
 
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ajbond

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Jan 29, 2010
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Yes it did!! And that one was a 2010 with about 400 miles when i installed the kit. It lasted about 400 more iirc..? I am way happy with my 910cc from Braaaad!!
 
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gotsnow

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Dec 2, 2007
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Is the bogey wheel in the middle needed?

I have a 163" and just curious if I should add a bogey wheel in the middle. I bought it used this year and have had no issues (only been out riding two days) but a buddy of mine said I should add a set in the middle like the build above shows? Please let me know your thoughts and logic if I should add or not. Thanks!:noidea:
 
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ajbond

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Imo.. unless conditions are ideal always.. either run with scratchers down all the time or a set of bogies. .
 
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