With everybody complaining about G4 clutching tracks ect just wondering how the turbos are holding up now that they have a month or so of riding on the clock.
so far so good, i am very careful with it though. Easy on the trail, limited spinning on hardpack, no boosting over stumps lol.
Max Reread your post. What I get outa it is. I drive my sled like a b***h so I don’t rip a track. Pull that track off sell it to someone who ripped one and slap a X3 on it and send it. Then report I held that doo to the bars all morning was outa fuel by noon and love every minute of it. Being careful is like not pounding.... nvm.
Lol when it’s in snow it’s full throttle. I regularly run out of fuel by noon, especially on the turbo. I just have learned what to avoid. These tracks aren’t built like the old camp extreme they need a small amount of respect lol
I call bullchit.Lol when it’s in snow it’s full throttle. I regularly run out of fuel by noon, especially on the turbo. I just have learned what to avoid. These tracks aren’t built like the old camp extreme they need a small amount of respect lol
I call bullchit.
Not hard to run out of fuel by noon on the turbo with a bluebird day and good snow. Easy 3hrs of riding and it’s empty.
Can you fit two of the 4 gallon LINQ Jerry's on the tunnel?They need a larger gas tank.
Not hard to run out of fuel by noon on the turbo with a bluebird day and good snow. Easy 3hrs of riding and it’s empty.
Anyone know the answer to this?Can you fit two of the 4 gallon LINQ Jerry's on the tunnel?
Anyone know the answer to this?
Can you fit two of the 4 gallon LINQ Jerry's on the tunnel?
If you had 3 ft of fresh right from the parking lot do you think you could get 60Km on the stock fuel tank?