Harvey
New member
what is the difference between a 54-38-46 and just a 54-38 helix?thanks-Harvey
MountainMax
New member
I think the team rollers can allow you to change to another helix angle just by making a change while it's on the sled, it rides on another side of the helix or something, this way you can have a trail angle and race angle all in the same helix. This is what I was told by a guy who has one for his polaris anyhow......
there is also something different witht he polaris ones anyhow because they have a second angle for using the electric reverse, don't know how that works, never sized it up too well but it's very noise when shfiting from forward to reverse, it' clunks everytime.
there is also something different witht he polaris ones anyhow because they have a second angle for using the electric reverse, don't know how that works, never sized it up too well but it's very noise when shfiting from forward to reverse, it' clunks everytime.
Harvey
New member
yes each helix has 2 different sets of angles on it,you have to remove it to change to the other helix angle.I just wondered if a 54-38 was better for lake running than a 54-38-46.The guy I bought it from said the angles with 46 on the end were good back shift helixes,so I wondered if a regular 54-38 would be better for the lake running.thanks for the reply-Harvey
Harvey
New member
any one else had any experience with these?-Harvey