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Snowcheck stolen from dealer lot before delivery

Dan... Put a Vei belt drive skid plate on it... you'll be glad you did.

http://www.teddunlimited.com/Pro-RMK-Belt-Drive-Skid-Plate-VEI-004-PG-D.htm

TeddUlimited can get it to you there in CA... no issues.

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Starting to wonder if PI didn't build our RMK 163 LE. Uncrated my 2015 RMK 163 LE, all the accessories ordered with the snow check were there. Colors were correct, shocks were the clickers, low bars, hand guards, e-start, and low windshield. The hood said PRO. "WHAT? PRO" yes PRO, it came as a Pro belt drive. No front cooler and no chaincase. Anybody here order one and get one?
 
I thought there was some wording in the snow check propaganda about a guarantee that the sled you order is the sled you get?

Sounds like you got the same sled danbot got, the only difference is your dealer didn't have to tell you that someone stole your "snow check" sled!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Just think you got the better model for the RMk price!
I don't in any way think it's "better". By choice I was supposed to get a chaincase, steel driveshaft, front tunnel cooler, and aluminum overstructure. I am happy though, my dealer stepped up for me and I love the sled!

Finished installing bumpers, oil tank vent, and VES hose re-route today.


 
The front cooler on the RMK really does make a difference. I rode yesterday in marginal snow conditions. My wife's Pro 600 was up to 140-145 temp with the scratchers down. I was reading 122 on my '15 SC RMK 800, figured I better put my scratchers down to keep my hyfax lubed....can't believe how much it helped keep the temps stable.
 
The front cooler on the RMK really does make a difference. I rode yesterday in marginal snow conditions. My wife's Pro 600 was up to 140-145 temp with the scratchers down. I was reading 122 on my '15 SC RMK 800, figured I better put my scratchers down to keep my hyfax lubed....can't believe how much it helped keep the temps stable.

my standard ran 127 steady on hard pack with scratchers down. 150+ without them. amazing how well the scratchers worked.
 
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