LBZ
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From what I've seen other than the above an additional sucky thing is they don't do hard icy trails very well.
Out of curiosity, what kind of numbers do they lay down with the turbo?Lets see, lets see…negatives…..negatives
1.Endlessly trying to wipe smile off my face
2.Feeling great after a full day riding endless POW
3.Arms and legs feeling great not having to lift out my Turbo Nytro or my buddies Turbo Nytros
4.Riding with other guys on bikes having an absolute blast all day! No matter if its foggy or bad vis.
5.Having no bad days
6.I do hate falling over on rare occasion because my legs are too short when I am in waist deep untracked POW.
Just get one and start enjoying your days
I'm just an average guy who enjoys having fun with my bike
KTM 450 Big Bore with 129 yeti and Turbo Baby!
I was more or less curious about a ballpark hp number. Not that it really means anything to me. Just a dumb curiosity lol. Haha I gave up on the ol t-maxx years ago. It went for a violent cartwheel that ripped the motor off an I never bothered fixin it.What you talking?
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They are not a sled my friend. A bike is a different animal than a sled. Guess would be 100 plus? Never dyno'd it.
Sorry I don't know the numbers brother as far as HP. Boooooost at 10 lbs average
PS I love the Traxxas comment. Pure money!
I've always wondered what happens when you're going uphill and need to grab the clutch for a gear change. I would think it would be the same as a sled when your belt blows up or chain snaps.. stop instantly... I must be wrong, yes?