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Wuts wrong with my 13 pro?

Rode my new (used) 13' hard as I could and yesterday I was jumping creeks with my skis straight up packing hard into vertical walls at WOT in heavy snow. Dropped off 10' lips into creeks at WOT and wheelies out just to pop over into another hole at WOT. Ratcheted the track a number of times but the QD belt didn't die!

What am I dooing wrong?

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Sounds like nothing is wrong with your sled. Good to hear it!!

I wish the same for all of our readers... especially the ones that have been having issues that have kept them from riding their new machines.




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Oops, I got my mileage wrong. I had to go look....
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Thats what I like to hear!!!!


When I rode the 2013's last spring with our group at Daniels summit.. they all ran flawlessly and instilled confidence in the rider... the refinements and the chassis balance were amazing.


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Only have about 400 miles on mine but I beat the hell out of it.... Never had a problem just keeps asking for more:face-icon-small-hap At the end of my last ride I was thinking this sled reminds me of my 04 Rev I use to have, at the time it thing was the king of the mountain and just tough as nails couldn't break that thing.
The front ends, A arms and bulkhead, on these things must be bullet proof I have went over the bars at least 5 times landing way out in front of the sled. As I am brushing the snow off myself I am thinking, well I just tore the front end off my sled, only to roll it over and find that everything is perfectly straight.
The sides of the tunnel are weak though, I have bent mine up just kicking the snow off it
 
Best stocker front end in the mountain sled biz, and best stocker deep snow skid and tunnel. Excellent clutching, if the motor output and durability was improved, cat and doo would be selling fewer mountain sleds.
 
Re: the picture above - gotta love those engine temps! I started mine the other day and it was reading 3 degrees! Ha!Ha!

The stuff we endure for fun!!

Love this Pro chassis! (although I'm broke down right - boo hoo!)
 
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