Nextech Carbonsled Titanium scratchers available at PowerModz! Better cooling, slider lubrication, no corrosion or rust, lightweight - and easy to install! Buy them here: powermodz.com
I like how you say powermods has items and then you also mention the company that makes them. Not all businesses do that sorta thing. Lots would have a person think you can only get certain items from them.
Well everything breaks but these have 6 months of testing in nasty conditions and by some riders who push the boundaries more than you and I ever will...no breakage. I'll let ya know if they do break
@@PowerModzOfficial On skidoo ones they have two coils going forward and backwards so they don't break as easy when using reverse. Aswell the skidoo ones flatten out at end so they spray more snow.
@@sixdaiz these are reversible as you can see in the video - the skidoo scratchers are installed at the back of the tunnel.....I think that placing scratcher near the front of the skid would be more effective right?
@@PowerModzOfficial ok, I bought the scratchers from nextech, it all doesn’t quite make sense to me but maybe once I start bolting it up it’ll work itself out haha
Liquid cooled snowmobiles have " heat exchangers" above the track and when snow hits the exchangers it helps keep the engine from overheating. Sometimes going on hard packed snow the heat exchangers don't get enough snow. Usually you just ride into some deeper snow for a bit and it will kick up more snow but sometimes that deeper snow isn't available.
At this time I'm not into trail riding for long distances I see the allure but I'm more into backcountry. there will be a day I'll be riding trails more though. I think it's from years of riding 130 kms each way on the worst trail imaginable to my remote cabin....hella hard on the body. thanks for watching!
Ain't nothing wrong with disliking trail riding. I used to trail ride and there are too many idiots out there who can't stay on their side of the trail. Every ride you can count on a close call with some ya-hoo on my side of the trail thinking he's trying out for the next Sno-X race. No thanks! More fun in the pow!