Finally finished Srx mountain

josen

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Finally finshed with the Mountain SRX build. Put on a Nytro Mtx153" skid, 153x2.25track. 8T 3"nonslip sprockets, Stiffer 1500Nm suspension springs rear, skidoo alu bumper with towing hook, boss seat, rised handlebar, Northern lites trailing arms, removed swaybar, fox float 17,5" with Hygear reservoir, welded new shock brackets in front, Made all rods in the front in T6 alu with stainless rose joints.Ski stance now is 36" (94,5cm), Build my own front skidplate in fiberglass, C&A pro Bx skis, left hand throttle, Xenon light, led bar
rear light. Just waiting for lots of snow here in Norway....
excuse my bad english.....
 

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Thank you all of you. Left hand throttle used to throttle with both hands. Think the brand was Goldfinger bought from the Us.
 
Moved it over to the working log for ya! Man this thing is awesome. Everytime i get that feeling of.... "i would like a new sled, my vipers are getting old and irelivent, ect...." a awesome looking sled like this comes around and restores my faith in my ol 2 stroke yamai's. Thank you and once again awesome looking sled, this is one bad a$$$$ looking SRX. WOW!!!
 
That is a Very cool sled. I am just baffled by left hand throttle. What is the purpose of changing this.?
 
Hammer Down said:
That is a Very cool sled. I am just baffled by left hand throttle. What is the purpose of changing this.?

It's an add on so you have one on each side of the bars. Some guys like them for off trail/Mountain riding.
 
My work horse is a 2006 Vk pro. I have modified it with Mcx turbo kit 210hp, widened the front, and put on a stabiliser bar. Track is with 1.8" lugs
very fun to ride a fast work horse. Only thing i dont like with it is the weight,
way to heavy.
 


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