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BRS Batteries – CHARGED FOR PERFORMANCE

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A battery’s just a battery, right? Not necessarily and here’s why.

In most cases when you buy your offroad vehicle with battery installed, the battery acid has been filled up and subjected to a short absorption period and then at a high amperage charge to get it to working voltage level.

Unfortunately, what they don’t tell you is that this process has already caused irreparable damage to some of the internal components of the battery, specifically affecting the battery’s ability to deliver maximum cranking amps.

This is the primary reason most battery manufacturers don’t offer lengthy replacement guarantees. With proper charge though, a lead-acid battery should last up to, and sometimes beyond, a decade.

BRS Batteries are built with highest quality components and each battery is custom prepped before delivery. How good are BRS batteries? So good that they stand by an unprecedented full 10-year warranty. By taking the time to properly and safely charge their batteries at low amperages before any of them are sent out. Seems simple, right?

Although this is a “Batteries for Dummies” explanation, the process BRS uses really works and that’s why we use BRS Batteries.

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SNOWTRAX 2024 – Episode 5

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Nothing beats the smell of 2-stroke in the morning! AJ and Luke compare three high-performance 2024 trail sleds – the Polaris 650 Indy XCR 128, Ski-Doo MXZ X-RS 600R, and Arctic Cat Catalyst ZR 600 in this exciting showdown!!

Then in TEST RIDE AJ evaluates the deep snow performance and trail-thrashing proficiency of the 2024 Ski-Doo Backcountry X-RS 146 featuring the ROTAX 850 E-TEC engine.

2024 Arctic Cat RIOT 600 CATALYST Crossover Sled Test

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Luke evaluates the on-trail and off-trail capabilities of the ALL-NEW 2024 Arctic Cat RIOT 600 in the revolutionary CATALYST platform.

KIMPEX CONNECT STACKABLE FUEL CADDY AND LUGGAGE BAGS

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Any long-distance ride or saddle bagging trip can be a little precarious when you aren’t able to bring along extra fuel.

This is especially true for Arctic Cat, Polaris and Yamaha owners who don’t have the option for a certified fuel caddy to mount on their snowmobile. This is where Kimpex and its CONNECT line of tunnel mounted cargo accessories comes into valuable play.

Utilizing the ROTPAX 1 Gallon (3.8L) fuel container, which is popular with off-road riders, and the Connect gas tank holder you can eliminate your fuel distance anxiety. The other benefit is that you can do it in a cost-effective manner while at the same time adding a ton of versatility with the addition of other CONNECT cargo luggage bags, sealed containers, and storage racks.

The heart of the CONNECT system is the base mounts which, depending on the length of the tunnel, can be configured to include as many as four sets of base mounts in a row.

The mounting bases include a foolproof hinge system that ensures your cargo’s securement and are also lockable, providing additional peace of mind for preventing cargo theft while at stopovers.

Adding to the systems versatility is the easy mount rail system (not shown here) which accounts for differing tunnel mounting configurations and those tunnels that might not have pre-determined mounting locations. The rail guides can fit tunnels starting at 136-inch and up.

This winter marks our third season using the Kimpex CONNECT system and its clever design has given us ample flexibility in mounting various accessories ranging from stackable fuel caddies, cargo racks and adventure tunnel bags.

Visit kimpex.com to learn more about this full line of snowmobile cargo accessories.

UPDATE: 2024 Polaris Patriot Boost Indy VR1 137

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What kind of winter was that? If we’ve heard that sentence once, we’ve heard it way too many times this year. Unfortunately, we’ve had to push back a ton of story ideas we had lined up for this snow season as a result of the snow conditions; but here’s some good news. There’s been just enough to get out on the trails to get some in-season impressions of our 2024 fleet that we can pass along to you.

I know we talked a lot about VR1 Patriot BOOST last season but what we weren’t prepared for was the material changes Polaris has made to the ride and acceleration of this 2-stroke, factory turbo trail sled.

Last year the Boost laid down an almost vicious response to throttle inputs over 6000 RPM. The sled would transition from essentially no boost to a full-on 3 PSI gulp of O2 in a spread of less than 500 RPM.

The sled was fun to take into the boost zone, but required deliberate concentration to modulate and more importantly to find traction. This response came across as somewhat unrefined, but nevertheless, impressive.

The new MY24 VR1 BOOST has received a serious re-mapping, netting a dramatically altered response to throttle inputs across the entire RPM range, essentially from engagement at 4000-4500 RPM to full shift at 8250 RPM.

According to Polaris, its team did a significant amount of tweaking to the main injectors and even more work was done to the boost port injector.

Surprisingly there was little clutch calibration tweaking, but what you end up with is a silky-smooth transition from no boost to full boost blended in an overwhelmingly formidable surge which will (I’m not kidding here) require you to move up on the seat and roll your wrists around the grips when you hammer the throttle wide open. This recalibration of the fuel delivery process is quite amazing.

We said this last year and we’ll say it again here because repetition is the law of emphasis: Buy and install enough traction studs to establish a three stud per grouser pattern with two studs in every middle belt and alternating one stud per outside belt. This is the minimum we would recommend.

If you bought and paid for a VR1 BOOST then you’re going to need traction studs to have a decent chance at getting hooked up on long pulls down Kevlar Lake.

It’s good news all around with the 2024 Polaris Patriot BOOST Indy VR1 137 and one rip may leave you struggling to erase the biggest smile you’ve produced all winter.

MORE 2025 SKI DOO SNOWMOBILES!!

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Luke is with Mike Isenberg from Sledaddicz at the intro of the 2025 Ski-Doo lineup giving you an exclusive look at the 2025 Ski-Doo MXZ line exploring everything that’s new for the trail!

2025 Ski Doo Backcountry XRS 850 Turbo R 146 Detailed Overview

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Luke’s at the introduction of the 2025 Ski Doo snowmobile lineup and took a few minutes to provide a detailed overview of the highly-anticipated 2025 Ski Doo Backcountry XRS featuring the 850 E-TEC Turbo R engine and ALL-NEW 43-inch RAX RS front end, plus a new ski!

2025 Ski-Doo – First Look at What’s NEW!!!

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Luke’s at the introduction of the 2025 Ski-Doo snowmobile lineup and offers a little taste of what’s new for next season!

Fun Times Riding The Widescape WS250

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Follow along as Luke and AJ head off-trail for a fun time aboard a pair of Widescape’s WS250 stand-up snowmobiles and challenge each other to go places no the tracked vehicle has gone before.

Benefits of Studding The MXZ XRS 850 Turbo R

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AJ’s in the TRAIL TECH shop with our 2024 Ski-Doo MXZ XRS 850 Turbo R Competition Package enhancing its traction with Woody’s Gold Digger Traction Master studs and then he takes it for a rip to see the difference.