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Sidekicks or Ice Scratchers!!!! - need some opinions started by PolarisRMK09
November 2nd 2009 at 12:16 AM
 
PolarisRMK09
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Ok so I have a 09 700 RMK 155" 2.5in what is all ya'll opinion's on the two I need the most snow kick up I have heard different pro's and con's about them but I cant get a clear answer so im now asking the experts what do you think...




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November 2nd 2009 at 12:23 AM
 
ACG
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Are sidekicks the cable ones? Only difference is you can back up with the cable ones. Why on earth do you need a 155" paddle track in MN?




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November 2nd 2009 at 12:26 AM
 
PolarisRMK09
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Quote originally posted by ACG

Are sidekicks the cable ones? Only difference is you can back up with the cable ones. Why on earth do you need a 155" paddle track in MN?


Yea sidekicks are the cable ones's and I have a few plans for the UP of MI and out to denver for a few weeks so theres my 155




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November 2nd 2009 at 2:34 AM
 
RMK-KING
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I asked our local dealer about the sidekicks and they said they do not have as much down pressure as the ice scratchers and as a result do not throw quite as much snow spray. The big pro to the sidekicks is that you wont bent the crap out of them going into reverse,I see they have a new carbide tip on the sidekicks this year so maybe they are improving? I am in the same dilemma on deciding what ones to use.



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November 2nd 2009 at 5:06 AM
 
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try getting both and test them out,or better yet install them both on lol



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