I broke a dura pro ski rubber last year. Reached out to customer service and they sent me a replacement. I did have to pay shipping tho. Definitely a must have for my Polaris for sure!
I broke my first set in a couple rides they told me it was my fault. They did replace them but told me it was my last set. I am running salsa kings now and have not had any issues.
@@kilafranzso not lifetime warranty. More like one set warranty lol. They didn’t say anything to me. I just sent them pictures and they told them they would replace it but I had to pay shipping. I might try salsa kings next time. I’ve heard nothing but good things.
In neither this nor the top ten mods video did either of you mention skid plates. That was the first thing I'd put on my dirt bikes and was the first thing I put under my RZR. Are these not a big deal with sleds? Still making a list of what to do once I get my first sled. Thanks, and I appreciate your videos.
I added a few a week or so ago I have been having trouble with the account but I think I got it fixed so they should be on there in the next couple days!!!
I learned to ride a touch over 20 years ago and I haven't learned the "new way" yet so I have to have a 3" riser to function. I tried riding my new Khaos last season with stock mid bars and it was awful. Once I put the riser on it I could ride again. I just added Elevate spindles on it too, hoping it'll have a wider balance point on one ski. And curious to see how it compares to my new Catalyst. My other issue is being woefully out of shape... last year I was beat 1/4 of the day in. Been mountain biking all summer and I just joined a gym and work out three days a week with a trainer so I'm GOING to get into something resembling shape. Wish me luck. Meanwhile, I love these accessories you recommend... I have some of them and want many of them... gotta find the money, since they DO add up.
We appreciate you watching! Ya I hear you on the riser when I was younger I ran a higher handlebar setup and it took me a month or two to get used to running a lower setup but it is worth it in my opinion (when it comes to mountain riding)! Your season is going to be way better. I need to get into shape fast as well😂
Kill switch mod is a must do, top of the list
It’s definitely a good mod it’s interesting to hear opinions on that hahah.
Smaller diameter bars help a bunch, love the extra grip
We agree 100%
Keep the podcasts coming! I’ve listened to 8 in the last 2 days while working lol. Love the content!!
Thank you so much for the support!!!!
@ went ahead and bought the RSI white grips because the CFR are just too chunky
Your videos are top tier! Love the content!
Thank you so much! Means a lot
I broke a dura pro ski rubber last year. Reached out to customer service and they sent me a replacement. I did have to pay shipping tho. Definitely a must have for my Polaris for sure!
I broke my first set in a couple rides they told me it was my fault. They did replace them but told me it was my last set. I am running salsa kings now and have not had any issues.
@@kilafranzso not lifetime warranty. More like one set warranty lol. They didn’t say anything to me. I just sent them pictures and they told them they would replace it but I had to pay shipping. I might try salsa kings next time. I’ve heard nothing but good things.
Ya they are pretty good about warranty on their products!!!
Salza
In neither this nor the top ten mods video did either of you mention skid plates. That was the first thing I'd put on my dirt bikes and was the first thing I put under my RZR. Are these not a big deal with sleds? Still making a list of what to do once I get my first sled. Thanks, and I appreciate your videos.
For me it’s not in the top 10 but I would say it’s a good mod. Lots of the aftermarket bumpers really help with protection on the nose and bottom!
Question why don’t you put the podcast on Spotify anymore? Just curious
I added a few a week or so ago I have been having trouble with the account but I think I got it fixed so they should be on there in the next couple days!!!
I learned to ride a touch over 20 years ago and I haven't learned the "new way" yet so I have to have a 3" riser to function. I tried riding my new Khaos last season with stock mid bars and it was awful. Once I put the riser on it I could ride again. I just added Elevate spindles on it too, hoping it'll have a wider balance point on one ski. And curious to see how it compares to my new Catalyst. My other issue is being woefully out of shape... last year I was beat 1/4 of the day in. Been mountain biking all summer and I just joined a gym and work out three days a week with a trainer so I'm GOING to get into something resembling shape. Wish me luck.
Meanwhile, I love these accessories you recommend... I have some of them and want many of them... gotta find the money, since they DO add up.
We appreciate you watching! Ya I hear you on the riser when I was younger I ran a higher handlebar setup and it took me a month or two to get used to running a lower setup but it is worth it in my opinion (when it comes to mountain riding)! Your season is going to be way better. I need to get into shape fast as well😂
Snowing in North Dakota its almost time to dust off the throttle
Almost time!!!!
Cobra pull cord???? or just ride a skidoo!!! 🤑🤑🤑
Shot is AMAZING
It’s never good when u rip a rubber!😂
A literal crisis😂
I'm a taller guy, and don't like the low bars. My legs eventually get tired and find myself bending over at the waist.