2006 Ski-doo Summit

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

To build a solid, braced summit chassis with good suspension and great power for mountain riding

What motivated you to start your project?

I have a 2006 rev mxz x 440 race sled as well. So with that I could see all the improvements I could do to the summit chassis.

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the sled?

That would probably be the skid frame. I had to modify the shock tower to accept a 440 piggy back shock and make my own spacers and guide rods for it.

What are you most proud of?

Probably the skidframe

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Specifics

Classification: Mild
Make, Model & Year: 2006 Ski-doo Summit
Time spent: all of them lol not sure
Snowmobile cost: bought it for $1,100
Money spent: probably spent around $4,000 on building it
Engine: RK tek drop in kit for the 800ho engine, 91 octane domes for 0-4000′
Intake: Stock rack carbs, Reed spacers and airbox
Exhaust: I believe it’s a dynaport expansion pipe, and “The thing” muffler off a XP chassis modified to fit the rev
Drivetrain: 151 2″ track for now, 18-47 gearing, team secondary tss-04, primary 160-320 19.5 g pin weight
Tunnel/Chassis Modifications: Rear stock tailight delete, engine cradle reinforcement, 440 steering post,
Suspension: 440 suspension and X package suspension
Brakes: 440 brake rotor and jackshaft
Finish – Paint: Black/white, wrapped hood
Accessories: Rev Tunnel bag, rsi 2″ riser bars, rsi extended bar heaters, rsi grips, rox bar pad, rsi stonewall handgaurds, c & a pro skis MTX highmark edition, clear tank, slp tailight, big wheel kit, aluminum pull handle, aluminum recoil pawl

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