trench
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Ya forsure. Maybe that sled doesn't have the engine in it? Because that's about what a 2 stroke motor weighs!
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Lol ! Maybe that's how Doo gains the horsepower advantage?
Ya forsure. Maybe that sled doesn't have the engine in it? Because that's about what a 2 stroke motor weighs!
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Cheater, cheater pumpkin eater!! Lol.Mine is really light!
I can't belive how easy they are to work on now with the belt drive. You can have track, skid, and belt drive off in about 8 minutes. And no oily mess!
If your not brand loyal why all the bad feelings anytime someone says anything about the Pro's? Chill out? Lol.If there is a 60 pound difference I'll be shocked if you guys post the numbers. Polaris is the only manufacturer to try to gain an advantage by cheating? Snow tech magazine seems to find pre-production sleds that perform better than consumer models on a regular basis. I really have no brand loyalty, Suzuki bike, Seadoo, Yamaha quad, Polaris and Arctic Cat sleds on our family.
Looking forward to the results.
I guess the difference between the sleds will be enough.
As for snowtech, amsnow, snowest... They are all sponshured by the big 4 so they would never ever say anything bad about anything..That's their bread'n'butter.. they only say that this sled has something up on the other model. but the other model has this, so their all even steven..LOL
And mike ill throw your sled on the scale but I'm not sure about getting all fuel out. Perhaps we should do both sleds chalk full of fuel oil and coolant since that's how they will be ridden anyways? Then from there its easy to calculate the dry weight based on weight of fuel,oil, coolant by capacity.
Because I really don't feel like draining all fluids from 2 brand new sleds lol.
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If your not brand loyal why all the bad feelings anytime someone says anything about the Pro's? Chill out? Lol.