I feel like the khaos was marketing genius to get the flatlanders to buy wheelie machines. The pro is still king of the mountain when you need to be in control.
Excellent follow up video after the last comparison. The trolls jumped all over you for that one!!! But both videos were awesome! Keep the vids coming man!
On the Rmk i will typically run less pre load, it has a slightly stiffer spring on the rear compared to Khaos. I run anywhere from 1/2” to 3/4” pre load on the ski shocks. A good rule of thumb is to take all the pre load away, then add 1/2” as a starting point then use your clickers from there.
As a novice sledder, 2nd year in, this is a fantastic explanation of how all this works. I just assumed it was some type of voodoo that made it all work.
This is the first ever video on ANY VIDEO. No dislikes. Thats awesome I'm new to the snomobile world still don't have one yet but no dislikes means you are a class act. #RESPECT
What do you suggest for a 2020 SKS 155 2.6 I mostly boon dock UP of Michigan. Sled seems hard to get to turn in tight spots. It has WAlker evans clickers. Thanks!!
Great video & explanation. I run a SKS mostly off trail & bush riding in northern Alberta. But great points for setting up my sled better for the couple Mtn trips I do get in
@@gratefulshred Good to hear that it works. I'm not looking to do wheelies, I just miss the fun factor of my old 155 Pro. I also have the 19 850 but it is a 163". It gets it done in the deep but is a little too planted in the hero snow. Time to play with the shocks and lighten the front end a bit.