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Wheelies

Unhook your limiter straps, stand on the back bumper, and pin it.:eek:

Just kidding, don't do any of the above (aside from the pin it part)
 
With these big 'ole mountain sleds its pretty hard to ride a wheelie for a ways unless you got the following: Nitrous, Big Bore, Turbo/Super and the list goes on and on... for us stock mountain sled riders its pretty difficult unless your coming up a hill and hit a bump.. or something like that..


Loosen your limiter strap.. and hit the trigger right when your coming up to the bottom of the hill and keep 'er pegged and sometimes it helps to stand towards the rack but, whatever works for you, and when you get to the top... she'll come up and you gotta work it up she'll ride on her tail for a little ways.. :)

you'll get it!

am i a pro at it? of course not! im still learning it too!
 
Step one order up a turbo

Step two try to find your wallet that is now hiding under your bed.
 
who says mountain sleds cant wheelie?

Or just have mad skills like me haha.
watch and take notes. The ski doo is my 06 renagade that i put a 144 and custom made drop brackets on, and the arctic cat is my buddies 08 m8 153 with speedwerx pipe kit. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np1zdr2Rfuk
P.S. dont listen to these guys, do not mess with your limiter straps.
 
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i think allot of it has to do with your body type i had a 98 rmk with twins i could get it up some and ride it for a little bit and a freind that is 100 lbs lighter but is a head taller than me and longer arms could get it to stand right up.
 
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