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No clue, but. Would think around the 60km.. Not Dan but a local from graves
 

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No clue, but. Would think around the 60km.. Not Dan but a local from graves
What! For real? That barley gets a guy to the Alpine and back in most places.

The 800 etec was get 100+km on the regular.

Rode with a 250 HP winder last week that got 90Km before the tunnel fuel had to go in.
 

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The cat odo reads in miles

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We were in chest deep snow and he broke more trail knowing the area, but we all seamed to be pined most of the time
 

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That 18 cat is probably still in break in mode as well


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Looked at one today.

Looked great
 

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Not sure, we were with him all week and it just was the first guy to run out every day, and we all ride fairly even I had thought.. He was first to bring up the getting empty card each day..

Driove it a few times over the week, it had good Tq but track footprint was a joke in the chest deep snow and steering felt awkward and heavy, but then I am use to doo steering.. Watching him it was more of leg steering than bar.. Very flick able

Whenyou say heavy steering do you mean just had a heavy feeling on the front in any maneuver or was it heavy to pull on it's side? I have allways found the proclimb chassy took extra effort to pull on the side compaired to the doo.
 

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Yes a combination of steering awkwardness and heavy.. Maybe I just needed more time, but owner says he just uses leg steering most times and it turns at will.. For me it was very different feel compared to doo..


Whenyou say heavy steering do you mean just had a heavy feeling on the front in any maneuver or was it heavy to pull on it's side? I have allways found the proclimb chassy took extra effort to pull on the side compaired to the doo.
 

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I've heard you can get the updated factory front end kit from some dealer in AB for about $500.
 

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Yup , I'm liking the feel of this one, I'm not a big fan of too flickable , that's why the pro is gone.


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New too me, nicely broke in with a 3" inch Camo


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Got powderhounds but the green sucks, anybody wanna trade colours pm me, not looking for stock skis, boy did I throw this thread sideways lol....where's the moderators haha


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Got powderhounds but the green sucks, anybody wanna trade colours pm me, not looking for stock skis, boy did I throw this thread sideways lol....where's the moderators haha

Ha, ha! I didn't even notice the green skis. Too busy staring at the orange and black!
 
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