xcrmaniac
Sep 14 2006, 09:42 PM
looking into some more options for my 04 and would like to see some pics.
shortstop20
Sep 14 2006, 10:42 PM
I will be longtracking mine to a 144" soon, but sorry no pics yet. If you look in the Pro-X pictures thread, there are some long-tracks there.
polarispunk
Sep 14 2006, 10:54 PM
long tracked it last winter (136x15x2)
windsor96
Sep 15 2006, 11:15 AM
There ya go matt!
ProX700man
Sep 15 2006, 11:46 AM
here ya go
WIPolaris
Sep 15 2006, 01:42 PM
Its not a pro-x, but it can look like a black pro-x if you want. Ill be putting my new FLY risers and bars on this weekend, cant wait to see how they turn out. More black for the sled.
xcrmaniac
Sep 15 2006, 08:08 PM
they all look great, hey prox700man- what size track is that? keep them coming!
ProX700man
Sep 15 2006, 08:25 PM
in the pic its a 136x15x2" track i rode with that in the deep stuff and in the spring riding here for waterskips. rest of the year i run a 1.5" paddle around minnesota on trails and everything. I highly recommend a 1.5" hooks up great
braaap11889
Sep 15 2006, 08:59 PM
check out the link im my sig takes u to my webshots i have a 2003 pro x 600 with a 136
kneedeep
Sep 15 2006, 10:45 PM
some pics from last year are here:
http://www.hardcoresledder.com/forums/inde...=152535&hl=I am going to lose the edge tank and put in a tour buddy + stock 5 gallon tank. I am also considering putting in a vent kit on the hood. It will remove a lot of the hood but will flow a lot more air. This is important since I am installing an SLP as well. I am concerned about the looks because the stock hood is pretty sweet.
Matt
Sep 18 2006, 01:58 PM
Need more track. This is a 660 spinning 136x2.

2002prox800
Sep 19 2006, 06:19 PM
02 440 race chassis with an 03 800, 136" tracks usa kit
actionfigurejoe
Sep 19 2006, 07:54 PM
I had three different rear suspensions in my Pro. Here it is with ZeroX M-10 with Ohlins front shocks. While the sled would pound through the rough junk, I never could get it to corner or handle the big rollers. The M-10 does work quite well in snow. The best rear suspension was a 136" Edge. Rode smooth and worked better than the ProX rear in deep snow.
proxJ
Sep 19 2006, 09:47 PM
my sled in the midle of it all. :fluffy:
ok pics not working for me iam not sure whats wrong :banghead:
BuddyP
Sep 19 2006, 10:03 PM
Here's one a did a couple years back. It's a '01 chassis with a 136" track.
n2oiroc
Sep 20 2006, 05:48 AM
what sled did those turned down bumpers come off of?
Matt
Sep 20 2006, 08:21 AM
QUOTE(n2oiroc @ Sep 20 2006, 06:48 AM)

what sled did those turned down bumpers come off of?
That bumper comes with the Polaris 136 kit.
n2oiroc
Sep 21 2006, 06:06 AM
QUOTE(Matt @ Sep 20 2006, 09:21 AM)

That bumper comes with the Polaris 136 kit.
hmmm, ill try and see if i can get it seperately. :div20:
jabnorth
Sep 21 2006, 02:58 PM
04 ProX 660 w/136" Expert X
ogrant
Sep 21 2006, 08:29 PM
jabnorth..how does that expertx work?? care to share a little info on it?? how does it handle the trail and does it give a lot of transfer??
shortstop20
Sep 22 2006, 04:19 PM
I don't have any experience with the Expert X but I do know that they can be setup for some INSANE weight transfer. To the point where you could probably flip it over backwards if you wanted to. LOL
jabnorth
Sep 22 2006, 10:50 PM
[quote name='ogrant' date='Sep 21 2006, 09:29 PM' post='1880225']
jabnorth..how does that expertx work?? care to share a little info on it?? how does it handle the trail and does it give a lot of transfer??
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The Expert is a great suspension, it is built rock solid, it is very easy to set up for varying conditions and for weight transfer. The weight transfer range is basically from none to hang on. Over my stock suspension, the ride is much better as is the deep snow ability. The only situation that I have found the stock suspension better, is if you want to hammer over some huge moguls very fast. Extremely satisfied with the suspension.
shortstop20
Sep 24 2006, 02:46 AM
WOW, I never would've guessed that the Pro-X skid is actually better than the Expert X at soaking up the bumps at high speed.
ProX2man600
Sep 24 2006, 09:12 AM
check this out this is my 04 ProX2 600.....complete tear down and powder coated tunnel and many other parts!.....its long tracked with fabcraft 8inch wheels
check it out!
jabnorth
Sep 30 2006, 03:40 PM
QUOTE(shortstop20 @ Sep 24 2006, 03:46 AM)

WOW, I never would've guessed that the Pro-X skid is actually better than the Expert X at soaking up the bumps at high speed.
It's not that the ProX soaks up the bumps better but it does react faster and keeps you straightened out. And the the bumps I am talking about are only the HUGE moguls otherwise the Expert rides and handles way better.
shortstop20
Oct 1 2006, 11:07 PM
QUOTE(jabnorth @ Sep 30 2006, 04:40 PM)

And the the bumps I am talking about are only the HUGE moguls
As in 2-3 footers????
braaap11889
Oct 2 2006, 04:56 PM
QUOTE(ProX2man600 @ Sep 24 2006, 11:12 AM)

check this out this is my 04 ProX2 600.....complete tear down and powder coated tunnel and many other parts!.....its long tracked with fabcraft 8inch wheels
check it out!
That sled is sick
Where did u get the wheels. I really like those but can't find them on fabcrafts website.
ogrant
Oct 2 2006, 07:38 PM
jabnorth...if you don't mind asking, how much was the expert x and what does it take to install??
kneedeep
Oct 3 2006, 10:19 PM
QUOTE(jabnorth @ Sep 30 2006, 03:40 PM)

It's not that the ProX soaks up the bumps better but it does react faster and keeps you straightened out. And the the bumps I am talking about are only the HUGE moguls otherwise the Expert rides and handles way better.
I have no experience with Expert X but I will agree with the review of the pro-x suspension. It was frightening how well behaved this sled is in the air. I actually look for bumps just to get airborne.
The pro-x lands like a dream and is very responsive in the air. It is almost easy to go from bump to bump. I have Fox Zero Pro's all around and I am going to have a tough time going back to any stock suspension.
ProX2man600
Oct 3 2006, 10:24 PM
i have no idea...my sister bought them for me for xmas last year....GOT TO LOVE THE BIG SISTER!!!! and as my sled sits right now my x2 seat is off the sled and at the upolstrey shop ( MY WORK!! ) and we are redoin the silver with black soo the hole seat is black!....i think that will be the finishing TOUCH!!!
braaap11889
Oct 4 2006, 07:35 PM
Oh man
Well if you find out where she got them I would love to know. Definitly look sick and something i would like to put on my new switchback.
tage81
Oct 5 2006, 07:19 AM
http://www.blocket.se/vi/9611684.htm?ca=2_s looks real sweet, seems like a rmk skid in there, saw the in the Swedish classifieds...
HPJUNKIE
Oct 5 2006, 09:11 AM
QUOTE(tage81 @ Oct 5 2006, 09:19 AM)

http://www.blocket.se/vi/9611684.htm?ca=2_s looks real sweet, seems like a rmk skid in there, saw the in the Swedish classifieds...
Looks like a 1M cat rear skid.
kimo
Oct 5 2006, 11:41 AM
QUOTE(ProX2man600 @ Oct 4 2006, 12:24 AM)

i have no idea...my sister bought them for me for xmas last year....GOT TO LOVE THE BIG SISTER!!!! and as my sled sits right now my x2 seat is off the sled and at the upolstrey shop ( MY WORK!! ) and we are redoin the silver with black soo the hole seat is black!....i think that will be the finishing TOUCH!!!
I'd take some of the stickers off the hood, that's what i did to mine. I left the "prox2" stickers on the side and the polaris ones, but took the rest of the stickers off. Looks much cleaner.
tage81
Oct 5 2006, 03:12 PM
QUOTE(HPJUNKIE @ Oct 5 2006, 05:11 PM)

Looks like a 1M cat rear skid.
maybe, hard to tell, the seller just had that picture in the classified, he is not trying to sell a complete sled, just parts, so it is probably not his sled , it could be a american sled as far as i know, looks good thou cool sled in the powder... :div20:
shortstop20
Oct 5 2006, 08:44 PM
I've seen that sled on SnoWest before. I think it was in the Pro-X pictures topic in the Polaris section.
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