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I bet it would compete with an old Phazer II, except for top speed, those things will do 90+ down hwy 395
Quote from: KFhunter on January 02, 2022, 09:37:59 PMI bet it would compete with an old Phazer II, except for top speed, those things will do 90+ down hwy 395How do you know this?
Maybe feel like your going 90
Quote from: Russ McDonald on January 02, 2022, 06:48:51 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on January 02, 2022, 06:33:13 PMOver the last 5 years, I've put a lot of miles on tracked Ranger XP 1000s. Both 4 seaters and 2 seaters. I would highly recommend the after market clutch kits if you plan on running tracks. I would not consider tracking up anything less than a 1000 either. They are by far not invincible in the snow and there is zero chance any of them will compete with a snowmobile as far as getting into places. They're a great tool for their purpose, but can work the machine hard. Breaking one down in remote areas is another concern unless you have access to a snowcat.Unless of course you have a Honda and I haven't heard any issues with the transmission woth tracks.Sent from my SM-G998U using TapatalkI haven't either, but their top end components enclosing a cab including doors, windows, seals, heaters, AC, navigation, and comfort aren't on par with the Rangers. And yes, I've ran the Pioneer 1000s that are loaded. That clutch kit basically eliminates a blown belt from what I've experienced. I'm a big Honda fan and dislike most everything Polaris except their 50"ers and Ranger XP 1000 Northstars.
Quote from: MtnMuley on January 02, 2022, 06:33:13 PMOver the last 5 years, I've put a lot of miles on tracked Ranger XP 1000s. Both 4 seaters and 2 seaters. I would highly recommend the after market clutch kits if you plan on running tracks. I would not consider tracking up anything less than a 1000 either. They are by far not invincible in the snow and there is zero chance any of them will compete with a snowmobile as far as getting into places. They're a great tool for their purpose, but can work the machine hard. Breaking one down in remote areas is another concern unless you have access to a snowcat.Unless of course you have a Honda and I haven't heard any issues with the transmission woth tracks.Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk
Over the last 5 years, I've put a lot of miles on tracked Ranger XP 1000s. Both 4 seaters and 2 seaters. I would highly recommend the after market clutch kits if you plan on running tracks. I would not consider tracking up anything less than a 1000 either. They are by far not invincible in the snow and there is zero chance any of them will compete with a snowmobile as far as getting into places. They're a great tool for their purpose, but can work the machine hard. Breaking one down in remote areas is another concern unless you have access to a snowcat.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on January 03, 2022, 06:00:12 AMMaybe feel like your going 90Speedo never lies!Ok, the speedo might be a little optimistic
Quote from: MtnMuley on January 02, 2022, 08:43:00 PMQuote from: Russ McDonald on January 02, 2022, 06:48:51 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on January 02, 2022, 06:33:13 PMOver the last 5 years, I've put a lot of miles on tracked Ranger XP 1000s. Both 4 seaters and 2 seaters. I would highly recommend the after market clutch kits if you plan on running tracks. I would not consider tracking up anything less than a 1000 either. They are by far not invincible in the snow and there is zero chance any of them will compete with a snowmobile as far as getting into places. They're a great tool for their purpose, but can work the machine hard. Breaking one down in remote areas is another concern unless you have access to a snowcat.Unless of course you have a Honda and I haven't heard any issues with the transmission woth tracks.Sent from my SM-G998U using TapatalkI haven't either, but their top end components enclosing a cab including doors, windows, seals, heaters, AC, navigation, and comfort aren't on par with the Rangers. And yes, I've ran the Pioneer 1000s that are loaded. That clutch kit basically eliminates a blown belt from what I've experienced. I'm a big Honda fan and dislike most everything Polaris except their 50"ers and Ranger XP 1000 Northstars.Which clutch kits do you recommend? doing research now.
What sort of time does it take to convert from tires to tracks? specialty tools required?does fuel consumption go way up with tracks? Is it twice the fuel for tracks?