fredw
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Did a little self testing on the resistance after using g4 sled with 7 tooth drivers and pulling a good pull, then came back and jumped on buddy’s new 165t g4 and almost went over the bars when coming back down, it felt like I left the brake on.. what a difference
Latter in the day we got to a groomed pac trail pointed down.. had my daughter (15)push the g4 165, then the 7 tooth g4 175, also had my t3 174 with 3” pitch and seven tooth drivers
results were very easily seen where the hardest and almost impossible for her to push the newer g4t, then pushed the g4 with 7 tooth much easier and kept moving it forward, and then the t3-174 where she could almost
run with it, that fast and the easiest by far.. all three sleds were stock chain drive
remember quizzing Kuster on this and he said the resistance was as minimal between drivers, but what we seen is not minor, can this maybe be why the fuel consumption is that much more with g4 over the t3..
anyone else compare this difference in drivers
Latter in the day we got to a groomed pac trail pointed down.. had my daughter (15)push the g4 165, then the 7 tooth g4 175, also had my t3 174 with 3” pitch and seven tooth drivers
results were very easily seen where the hardest and almost impossible for her to push the newer g4t, then pushed the g4 with 7 tooth much easier and kept moving it forward, and then the t3-174 where she could almost
run with it, that fast and the easiest by far.. all three sleds were stock chain drive
remember quizzing Kuster on this and he said the resistance was as minimal between drivers, but what we seen is not minor, can this maybe be why the fuel consumption is that much more with g4 over the t3..
anyone else compare this difference in drivers