How To: Build a sled on a Budget
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- čas přidán 8. 11. 2020
- This week Dan talks through the process of buying and modifying a sled on a budget.
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www.carlscycle.com/suspension...
www.startinglineproducts.com/
www.zollingerracingproducts.com/
www.skinzprotectivegear.com/
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I really like how you are just giving advise here and not necessarily trying to sell a certain product. Good on you Dan!
Awesome advice. After riding last weekend I had myself talked into getting something brand new (doesn’t help when your riding partners are all on the latest and greatest).
I really look forward to Mondays because of these videos. Another great one, thanks Dan & Next Level team!
Just wanted to add in on the appreciation. Your techniques videos has really helped in a big way to get started as a newbie. Also, I enjoy all your videos, as you're very good at presenting and explaining stuff. Many thanks.
Gold on the compression test advice! Love the videos
I got an old ultra got for free and decided to build it oldschool. I've hot less than 2,000 into it here is a list of parts 163 track actual M10 suspension with air shocks fox air shocks used and rebuilt up front Skinz seat mountain fit hood light weight trailing arms suspension light weight brake rotor 800 xcr cylinders and pipes drop and roll tyson chain case and much more fun build. Love buying on a budget great way to get into mountain riding at a fraction of new.
Thank you for showing this! I have a used sled and now I know what to look for.
Such an awesome channel for a new rider. Much appreciated. Let it snow
It was good meeting you in Finley, ND on Wednesday. Enjoy your videos and advice
this guy is fire with the low handlebars! cant stress that enough! Gotta be able to shift your weight. I swear Dan is an older version of myself, ive been trying to convince my buddies of all these cheap little add-ons as ive been running them for a couple years. my old 2017 axys 800 154 might not be the biggest, baddest machine on the hill but im so comfortable on, i can go anywhere the big 4 stroke 270hp can and still play in the trees, jump, have all-around fun on... simply because ive built it to work for me
Thank you for this vid. Just picked up a 2013 m1100 turbo 162”that has only 900 miles on it (near mint)from a dealership in Utah that was on consignment and brought it back to Bozeman,MT.I gathered as much info as I could about the previous owner. He did a pipe and stage two turbo upgrade. So maybe 210 hp?
Great video Dan!
so excited just got a 2017 polaris axys rmk 800 pro
another gr8 video >Dan...much appreciated
Wow, these videos are great, very informative! 👍🏼 stoked, thx.
Thank you for the reply
great advice Dan, just so people know you can have a sled long term and still have it in great condition. My 2011 assault has 3600 miles on it and the tracks almost perfect.
Appreciate this video. Trying to decide if I want to sell my current and purchase newer or just upgrade my 2012 to do what I want it too
Awesome video
Another great video 👍🏼