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whos got a timbersled mtn tamer on there REV??

if soo, howd u like it and are you selling it?? also lookin for the best seat to get for the rev, i like the 07 seats, are they significantly lighter??
 
Dry weight
SLED WEIGHT AFTER SAVINGS 394.1
WITHOUT E START 373.1


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Man, that thing look nice! I think I will print it and hang it on my peg-board.
Would be happy to answer any questions.
Allen
 
Man, that thing look nice! I think I will print it and hang it on my peg-board.
Would be happy to answer any questions.
Allen

How will it hold up to drops and jumps? Looking for something lighter and handles better than stock. Are there hidden springs in the rear of the suspension or is it just the shock holding the rear up? These may be dumb questions, but I am curious.:D
 
Man, that thing look nice! I think I will print it and hang it on my peg-board.
Would be happy to answer any questions.
Allen

Yha, on the XP's, why do you need a rail kit? Did something change that made it hard to mount the kit on the stock rails, or is that for weight savings?
 
yessir andy, jump been workin to mod up this rev and SRX and rebuild the mt cat.

and allan, i am curious bout the rails too.. are they lighter, stronger?

thanks..


PS, the XP looks good, for an XP ;) (y)
 
Thanks for the comp's, I should mention that the suspension bolted right in, no modifications, the rails are billet, should be lighter and stronger, the whole system is about 19 Lbs lighter, great system.
 
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The stock XP rails have so many holes machined in them there is no place left to bolt up the Mtn. Tamer so it requires different rails. Budd
 
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Im curious about the "jumpability" as well. I'm 220 lbs and have been known to doo a drop or two from time to time:face-icon-small-win. It sure looks good mounted up! 20 lbs of weight loss as well? If it will hold up to some pounding, I want one!:D
 
Dan Adams did his drops all last winter with a Mtn. Tamer and Barkbuster suspension with no issues. Budd
 
Timbersled is a top notch, stand up company that goes out of their way to support their customers. They stand behind their products as well as any company I've ever dealt with.

2 thumbs up for their suspension systems and customer support!! :beer;
 
Yeah, from what Ive heard about timbersled......if you did happen to bend or break it somehow, Allan would stand behind it. Sure nice to see a company do that nowadays. They seem to be fewer and farther between.
 
SNOW JW, I have a Sled Head Racing 860 BB among other mods really looking forward to this coming winter. :)
 
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