It really depends on your budget and what type of riding you do. If I was looking at your sled this is what I'd do in order of importance:
1. Skis. I have Powder Pros. I’d try SLP Mohawks ($450 new) or Grippers ($250 takeoffs) on a new sled.
2. Re-gear with 20T top sprocket and get rid of the aluminum lower sprocket and auto chain tensioner. Cost varies depending on options. $75 for top sprocket and tensioner to $350 with new Hyvo and tensioner. Can buy sets used from guys that have upgraded to belt drives.
3. Tube Running boards: $450
- Adds a couple pounds but the added rigidity and transfer of rider input to the sled is well worth it.
- Sheds snow a little better.
- More aggressive grip.
4. Tether: $40
5. Clutching: Pick your poison.
6. Replace jackshaft with 2015 updated part: $75
-Better durability.
7. Update front end to 2016+ geometry: $450-750
-Requires half the amount of counter steering to maintain a sidehill. If you don’t dangle on the slopes this one moves down the list a little.
-36” or 38” stance is a preference thing. I like 38” but I’m a bigger guy. Staying 38” is the cheaper option for you.
8. Hood with intake and headlight delete: $400
- 12lb loss
-Fixes intake temp sensor location.
-Lets underhood heat out.
9. Toms Shock Revalve: $360?
- Make your ride enjoyable.
-Get spacer put in front shocks if you go to 36” front end.
10. Belt drive with oil injection delete, D&R kit: $1,050
- 11.5lb loss
- More responsive.
- Gear up to 2.52 or 2.42 ratio.
- Pre-mix gas seems to run cleaner. I mix mine 32:1 even though 40:1 is a common recommendation.
11. 3" PC track: $500 Used or $950? new.
Anytime mods-Strip/streamline some "unnecessary" parts:
- Underhood foam and clutch side duct
- Skid idler wheels
- Trim Skag bolts
- Snow Flap
- SLP LED tail light: $20
- Loose 6lb
1. Skis. I have Powder Pros. I’d try SLP Mohawks ($450 new) or Grippers ($250 takeoffs) on a new sled.
2. Re-gear with 20T top sprocket and get rid of the aluminum lower sprocket and auto chain tensioner. Cost varies depending on options. $75 for top sprocket and tensioner to $350 with new Hyvo and tensioner. Can buy sets used from guys that have upgraded to belt drives.
3. Tube Running boards: $450
- Adds a couple pounds but the added rigidity and transfer of rider input to the sled is well worth it.
- Sheds snow a little better.
- More aggressive grip.
4. Tether: $40
5. Clutching: Pick your poison.
6. Replace jackshaft with 2015 updated part: $75
-Better durability.
7. Update front end to 2016+ geometry: $450-750
-Requires half the amount of counter steering to maintain a sidehill. If you don’t dangle on the slopes this one moves down the list a little.
-36” or 38” stance is a preference thing. I like 38” but I’m a bigger guy. Staying 38” is the cheaper option for you.
8. Hood with intake and headlight delete: $400
- 12lb loss
-Fixes intake temp sensor location.
-Lets underhood heat out.
9. Toms Shock Revalve: $360?
- Make your ride enjoyable.
-Get spacer put in front shocks if you go to 36” front end.
10. Belt drive with oil injection delete, D&R kit: $1,050
- 11.5lb loss
- More responsive.
- Gear up to 2.52 or 2.42 ratio.
- Pre-mix gas seems to run cleaner. I mix mine 32:1 even though 40:1 is a common recommendation.
11. 3" PC track: $500 Used or $950? new.
Anytime mods-Strip/streamline some "unnecessary" parts:
- Underhood foam and clutch side duct
- Skid idler wheels
- Trim Skag bolts
- Snow Flap
- SLP LED tail light: $20
- Loose 6lb
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