BRP Ice Scratcher Install on Polaris Indy VR1!?!

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  • čas přidán 28. 11. 2020
  • In this video we are installing BRP Ice Scratchers on the new 2021 Polaris Indy VR1 137". After trying all of the different scratcher options out there, we feel these are the best from an effectiveness and look.
    On this Machine we installed BRP Part#860201430

Komentáře • 71

  • @pryan05p71
    @pryan05p71 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done. Bought some yesterday. Thanks

  • @monte1214
    @monte1214 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. I did the install on my 2020 Indy XC137 and it’s identical.

  • @monte1214
    @monte1214 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice mod, and great instructional vid!

  • @Zack-un6rh
    @Zack-un6rh Před 3 lety +3

    Great vid !! I have the smaller brp ones on my 2020 Indy XC 137 with one rig design mounts for no drilling in rails. They work awesome !

  • @lennstang
    @lennstang Před 3 lety +3

    I've run these BRP scratchers on my 2017, 2018, 2020 Assaults and my 2019 Indy XC. Best scratchers in the business. Great video guys!

    • @paulmollise1856
      @paulmollise1856 Před 3 lety

      I have to say I’m a believer now, I never ran scratchers, this is my first set, I installed these on my new VR1 850, on hard pack or icy trails my temp would climb to around 140-150, I drop the scratchers and temp drops to 110 to 115 all day long, I’m sold and now my buddies want them for there sleds!!

    • @amir-alimoosavizadeh9184
      @amir-alimoosavizadeh9184 Před 2 lety

      Do you have the part number?

  • @WaterWalker16
    @WaterWalker16 Před 3 lety +1

    Put these on my 2020 800 XC 137 and just bought 4 1/4" bolts. No need to cut the bushing spacer and plastic. Worked great.

  • @stevewolff7187
    @stevewolff7187 Před 2 lety

    I realized this is an older video but I just found it now. I would suggest that instead of grinding the bushing to fit the stamped flange on the Polaris, you could just use a washer the diameter of the head of original polaris bolt under the bushing to space it out a little bit. I would also find a longer bolt instead of all the cutting on the bushings to fit the short bolt.

  • @dallasdiz11
    @dallasdiz11 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice scratchers but they seem pretty far back I put my cable type just behind my front outer wheels . Great videos guys I been watching them all since I can't ride my 21 assault 650 no snow yet.

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      @Disma, BRP puts them here on all their machines so we feel it's a perfectly acceptable location that's been proven to keep the machine running cooler.

  • @jamesnurkka4006
    @jamesnurkka4006 Před 6 měsíci

    Quick tip I don’t know if it’s been said but put the bolt into the bushing your trying to fit and grind it to size gives a perfect uniform centered fit. You don’t risk taking off too much if you mess up with the grinder.

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 6 měsíci

      That can work … in this situation though you’re not after a perfect round circle for where it need to fit .

  • @Jrhoda76
    @Jrhoda76 Před rokem

    Great video but i would recommend the next time you use a grinder like that take the handle off and put it in the vice so its stationary.

  • @northwash
    @northwash Před 3 lety

    Great vid guys. I will be doing this over the summer. It's difficult to identify what Ski-doo scratchers would be proper length for which machines but looking at your video this Part# would likely fit XCR 128" without problem do you think?

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, as for the the proper length the ones in the video work on every model up to the Assault from my experience. I believe you can get the next size up to use on the Assault if you wish as well as anything else longer then 146 . We have slacked on anymore recent videos as life has been busy for the both of us but we will be starting back in the fall doing more videos and such keep an eye come fall for updates .
      Cheers

  • @amir-alimoosavizadeh9184

    Nice video. Looking to I stall these on my 2020 Polaris Switchback Assault 144.
    The part number you have on your description seems is changed. Can you help and let me know which on the below fits best on my sled :
    860202387: REV Gen4 16" (137" and up) and Summit XM
    860202266: REV Gen4 16" - 137" rMotion & rMotion X
    860202288: REV Gen4 16" - 129" rMotion & rMotion X

  • @kmcelearney
    @kmcelearney Před 3 lety

    Good setup. I was also thinking a larger bolt would be easier... BTW I always cringe when someone uses a grinder without eye protection.

  • @robbreman3113
    @robbreman3113 Před 3 lety +1

    How many studs did you put in the track . I want to do the same and like the pattern you have. thanks. keep the video's coming great job.

  • @hidaian724
    @hidaian724 Před 2 lety

    I am intrigued by these, I can see how they would work great at lowering engine temps. However, being so far back are they still useful to cooling down the Hyfax?

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 2 lety

      Have used the same set on 3 different sleds now and they all were happy… the snow gets tossed into the track and brought around to the hyfax. Noticeable difference in sled temps when they are put down. Very pleased with how they work and they will be going on my 2022 Xcr 850 this year as well !

  • @9999deeps
    @9999deeps Před 3 lety +1

    Looks like these would for the Axys as well. Correct?

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      Yes absolutely, same process just might be a little different location where you mount the holder onto the tunnel but install is the same.

  • @johnnyhelems5296
    @johnnyhelems5296 Před 2 lety

    Wouldn’t it be easier to get a longer bolt

  • @johnnyhelems5296
    @johnnyhelems5296 Před 2 lety

    Does the spring rub back in fourth in the hanger when the túnel goes up and down

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 2 lety

      If you put a longer bolt it would, that’s part of why you use the method in the video, there is some different ways of getting them to work.

  • @av6067
    @av6067 Před 3 lety

    Another great accessary. Off topic do you know when snow checked 2021 sleds should be delivered I thought by November 30 you should get an email do you guys have any input on this question. Thanks guys I would appreciate it

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi A V thanks and good question, I don't think there's too much predictability there with when you are getting your SnowCheck. Colt ordered his later than me and got his à while ago but his is a 137. Mine is a 129 and was supposed to shop Nov 22nd but looks like it's now shipping Dec 4th. Dealer has other snowchecks in just all depends on length and colors and production runs.

    • @av6067
      @av6067 Před 3 lety +1

      Krazy Kanucks Performance
      Thanks for getting back too me, my VR1 is also a 129 color scheme very close to Coltons his is red mine is grey. Your answer makes me feel better that I'm not the only one patiently waiting. Cheers guys FYI just received my mirrors and glove box insert today that I saw on your channel. Thanks again.

    • @av6067
      @av6067 Před 3 lety

      Krazy Kanucks Performance
      One more I know I'm a pain last question promise
      Any part number on handlebar riser pad from what I see on videos the VR1 does not come with top of riser pad. Ty

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety +1

      @@av6067 currently there is no bar pad from Polaris offered at this time for the Matryx, we are going to be looking into some other options coming up here soon! Stay tuned !!!

    • @av6067
      @av6067 Před 3 lety

      Krazy Kanucks Performance Ok Ty I'll keep posted to the channel FYI I just received another Pkg accessary that you guys posted. The RCA jack, looking forward for the installation. Looks pretty easy from your install. Thanks again.

  • @robillingworth5891
    @robillingworth5891 Před 3 lety

    I cannot seem to find those scratchers on BRP's website. Is there an alternate part number. 860201430. Awesome video's by the way installed my RCA plug and Mirrors.

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety +1

      They might have switched their part number from last years I haven’t checked. As long as they are the 129/137 they will work! I have also used these on the 144 Polaris Assault with no problems

  • @tuiflies5869
    @tuiflies5869 Před rokem

    Hey do you know which model number I should get for a '23 Matryx 650 Voyageur 146? There's six different ones listed and they don't all have pictures or detailed descriptions.

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před rokem

      I hear word that as of last year I believe the part numbers changed so best thing to do would be get ahold of your local BRP dealer to get the ones for a 137 or 146

    • @tuiflies5869
      @tuiflies5869 Před rokem +1

      @@krazykanucksperformance2242 talked to my local BRP dealer today. The new model P/N 860202388 for the wide track sleds has a longer bolt than some other P/N's. It's an M10x110 so it may fit without the need to modify the spacers and bushing. (The bolt for the torsion rod is an M10x40 on the Matryx Voyageur/SB chassis.) I'll try to remember to comment how the install goes after I get them next week.

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před rokem

      @@tuiflies5869 awesome sounds great!!!

    • @tuiflies5869
      @tuiflies5869 Před rokem

      @@krazykanucksperformance2242 didn’t fit. The dealer was incorrect about the bolt size. It’s actually an M12 x100 so it’s too large. The length looks perfect though. Also, it seems like the aluminum bushing on the bolt head side is attached somehow so I can’t even replace the bolt.

  • @jbgamblin
    @jbgamblin Před 3 lety

    Looking to install on a 2021 Switchback assault MATRYX 146. Will this work?

  • @davidking8909
    @davidking8909 Před 2 lety

    How about using a longer bolt.

  • @edwinhermanson8842
    @edwinhermanson8842 Před rokem

    Never needed them still dont been ridi g since the 60s. Have a 21 polaris 650 presently

  • @jamescantlin1072
    @jamescantlin1072 Před rokem

    Polairs get very high mileage on the there hyfax if Trail riding you dont need them .

  • @jonathandavis5816
    @jonathandavis5816 Před 3 lety

    Add a washer next time boys

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      Where are you referring to exactly ?

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      @THE ONE part of the reason for taking the 1/4” off of the bushing is because the spring sits to loose in between the 2 bushings and does flop around when used on a Polaris, just help keep the spring a bit more snug.

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      @THE ONE it is close but doesn’t hit, still has room 👌

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      @THE ONE no problem at all, cheers and happy sledding.

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      @THE ONE oh nice they must have updated the kit from last years!!! Nice that it comes with a bit of extra hardware, glad that you got it all worked out and put together 👌👌

  • @chadroberts6444
    @chadroberts6444 Před 3 lety

    How many miles do you have on that sled

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      Hi Chad, 0 Miles, no snow yet here!

    • @chadroberts6444
      @chadroberts6444 Před 3 lety +1

      Excellent videos. By far the best content on CZcams covering the Matryx. Just curious as to why you guys chose those scratchers. Pick up my 146” Friday and will for sure be installing scratchers just haven’t decided which ones yet. Considering nextech TI. Thoughts

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for the kind words! We have so much more to come too on Colt's machine and my (Jerome's) sled (VR1 850 129") should arrive in the next few weeks and we will be doing some different things to it too. I tried ski mounted scratchers, tunnel mounted cable scratchers, A-arm Mounted cable scratchers and thrn went to these BRP ones on my last machine and Colt happened to use those on his last one as well. They just work, look slick and if you need replacement parts while on a tour there's many BRP dealers around. I just looked up those Nextech TI ones, I hadn't heard of them but they look good and I'm sure last too being all titanium, just would worry about replacement parts in case you needed them.

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      @@chadroberts6444 we choose this style of ice scratcher due to the fact that most cables scratchers I have used in the past do not perform as good as this style which has contestant spring pressure pushing down on the snow, you can also reverse with these as well and they stow away nicely and don’t require you drilling into your sled rails !

  • @jbgamblin
    @jbgamblin Před 3 lety

    Did polaris part just not work well?

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety

      Hi Brad, Polaris doesnt have Ice Scratchers, they may sell some at dealers from other companies like Cable Scratchers but to us, those don't work as well. Much prefer the BRP Tunnel Mounted, they work really good and the fact that they are from BRP isn't going to stop us from putting them on a Polaris since its only Ice Scratchers and they work amazing.

    • @jbgamblin
      @jbgamblin Před 3 lety

      @@krazykanucksperformance2242 thank you so much for getting back to me. That’s what I needed to know. I just switched to Polaris after years with Arctic Cat. Their scratchers were easy peesy. My daughter just bought a 21 switchback assault 146. Last weekend the snow was firm and the sled went to 182. So I’m trying to figure out her Christmas present

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety +1

      These are so much better than drilling into the rail, having them damage the rail when "parked" and just flopping around and hitting the rail too. We haven't installed in the new 146 Matryx chassis Assault but should be very similar process. These were on the 144" Axys Assault last season. There's no BRP or Skidoo logos on the scratchers so it's cool lol

    • @mikegordon3436
      @mikegordon3436 Před 3 lety

      @@krazykanucksperformance2242 work on a standard 600 indy 2017?

    • @krazykanucksperformance2242
      @krazykanucksperformance2242  Před 3 lety +1

      @@mikegordon3436 they should work the same way, the Indy 600 is only a 121 length track to they might end up being to far back possibly ! I’ll take a peak at my wife’s sled tonight she has a Indy 600 121.