You're definitely working that machine but it's getting through hopefully your radiator not getting plugged up or she'll be cooking. Those tracks are great but I wouldn't want to be riding through snow like that all day you'll be burning that thing out quick definitely hard on everything...
I'm on my 2nd season with the same tracks he has on a defender hd10 and haven't had a single issue. Pulled out a bull and cow elk at the same time, hit stumps and rocks, boondocking through the creeks and 5ft of snow, all day. I'm not nice to my machine but I maintain it and have put almost 2k mi on it, headed out today to see if I can get er stuck
Awesome !!! I have a set of the Backcountry Tracks for my Outlander 1000 & they are freak'in AWESOME !! BTW, I added two sets of bogie wheels to the rear tracks as well as ice scratchers for when the trail is hard snow or ice. One set on the inside of each front track & one set on the outside of each rear track. PRAY FOR SNOW !!!!
Bad ass guys! I also live up in the Mountains! Yaak Montana is where i live and go up into the deep snow! That stuff is so so fun! I have the canam 800r! not as nice as yours but still good!
Awesome time !! Yes they are very expensive, but how do you put a price on fun lol. Used high on the groomed trail but didn't go faster than 55-60km because the snow was flying and i couldn't see, windshield with wiper on order now. I wish they came with more bogie wheels to reduce the strain on the rails, ice added 1 set to each rear track and might add another. Hopefully the next outing you'll see the Mav sport XRC out with tracks and maybe a YXZ too, we'll see you on the trail when you pick yours up !!!
@@corylee2261 The guy with XRC has hit a major roadblock, turns out BRP doesn't have a mounting kit for the XRC yet, stay tuned as the dealer is looking into this.
@@Castle_Motorsports nice, now I need a some disposable income to make it happen because, the o'lady ain't gonna approve this financial endeavor...lol... It also seems to me that, aggressive (paddled) tracks would be the most sensible route to go.
I really want to have a machine like this with the tracks of course you're going to need a windshield wiper and probably a heater but pricing them out where I live in Canada I'm looking at 56,000
Really guys. The SxS machines even with tracks are not for deep snow. Sleds can barely handle it and being stuck is not fun. It is exhausting, time consuming and dangerous on the heart. Most riders are middle aged and in bad shape. Not worth it. Stick to groomed trails.
justin gallagher quite frankly in Montana a tracked side by side is not aloud on groomed trails it tears the crap out of them. Spending $40000.00 + on some. Thing that a 600 Mountian sled with 130 hp snowmobile can go through is just plain stupid. If you want to ride in the snow then ride something made for it or stay on the dirt. The 300 hp is impressive for the dirt. Not for the snow. 4 stroke turbo sleds potting out 350hp + have been around for years. So no I’m not impressed that that heavy thing is out ruining trails and could not go up a real hill where snowmobiles go it was dirt.