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Timbersled products,work !!!!!!!!!!

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KrazyCanadian

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I've been using the Timbersled rear suspention on my turbo cat for 2 yrs... No problems, zero part failures, and it works.. Both on the trail and on the hills, no wheelie problems... and I've been using the front suspention all this yr as well, with zero issues, and I thought, the front suspention would be more for looks than performance.. I was wrong, I never realized how much better the ride and handling would be... Very impressed with Timbersled front and rear suspentions... Allen and the guys are easy to talk to and great to deal with....
 
Sounds like when I find my Cat for a good deal I better put a Timbersled skid under it! and Twisted Turbo under the hood!!

Your pics of slaying the chutes look good Krazy Canadian!! I love the idea of having the movie ready to ship in July instead of waiting til Fall!! count me in for one:)
 
how tall is that mtn mod seat? or how much taller is it above the 09 cat/boss seat and/or newer cat seat.......from the picture angle, that thing looks sweet for tall guys and will be on my sled if it is indeed taller
 
how tall is that mtn mod seat? or how much taller is it above the 09 cat/boss seat and/or newer cat seat.......from the picture angle, that thing looks sweet for tall guys and will be on my sled if it is indeed taller
www.mountainmod.com

thats a mountain mod seat,,, and it's 2 inches higher than the slock seat and 6 lbs lighter, plus it dries out 10 times faster than the stock seats, so at times it's 20 lbs lighter... when I removed the stock seat, it was soaked, weighing 27 lbs...and it was sitting around for 8 days drying,,, I THOUGHT!!!.. the different foam and many hole drilled in the plastic base, help keep this seat mostly dry after a week of sitting around to dry....
Guess I need to add a Mountain Mod seat thred too,,, cuz I am a huge fan of his new seat... It'll fit all cats new and old..
 
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I've been using the Timbersled rear suspention on my turbo cat for 2 yrs... No problems, zero part failures, and it works.. Both on the trail and on the hills, no wheelie problems... and I've been using the front suspention all this yr as well, with zero issues, and I thought, the front suspention would be more for looks than performance.. I was wrong, I never realized how much better the ride and handling would be... Very impressed with Timbersled front and rear suspentions... Allen and the guys are easy to talk to and great to deal with....

Agreed...Very impressive equipment. Holds up to the highest abuse. Sidehilling with the barkbuster's is effortless. The rear skid transfers incredibly well and takes the big hits and spits them back out. Great work Allen.
Hey KC How long is that track? It looks like my whole rear skid could fit inside yours.lol
 
I have been VERY happy with my Timbersled Mtn Tamer...

On a NA 700 Dragon... It gave me the ability to get up on top of the snow faster and stay there with less throttle than before.

The biggest benefit to me is that my Timbersled front and rear gives me the ability to saty in control of the sled much better and with less effort... I feel more connected to the machine than I did before installing the Timbersled... Before, I had to put much more effort into the sled, no matter how I adjusted the suspensions or set up the sled.

Next season, I'll be running the same thing in my new project build.

Dan... I'll have to make it up there this year with EricW to get in some riding in Castlegar... We'll be a "Gang of Timber Riders"... LOL
 
Dan, you are true asset to the snowmobile industry.
Keep up the good work. I can't wait to see the new video.
 
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