easylord
Newbie
I am considering this lighter sled. I don't mind giving up top end if it has good bottom. I notice suspension issues with last years model. Is this sled perhaps too small?
Idaho Nytro
Expert
I'm 220 and love mine
I'm 285 LBS that is with all my gear and tools in the trunk. This sled is a blast from 0-50 MPH, low end and mid is excellent. I choose to leave the stock gearing and clutching in, I live in the U.P. of Michigan and do only trail blazing. My sled gets 12 MPG pushing snow like a bulldozer all day at 11,000 RPMS. If your not into going 70-100 all day it's the perfect sled. Good luck
powder muncher
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
If you are into riding powder in the Mountains -----it does not have the power to pull hills in 2 feet of fresh-------it is lots of fun in the flats but you will be WOT at all times just to keep moving----a great little sled but 80 HP is 80 HP no mater the bottom end it can not make track-speed.
With a turbo it is great , but so is the Nytro, same HP same cost and full warranty.
With a turbo it is great , but so is the Nytro, same HP same cost and full warranty.
easylord
Newbie
upbushman said:I'm 285 LBS that is with all my gear and tools in the trunk. This sled is a blast from 0-50 MPH, low end and mid is excellent. I choose to leave the stock gearing and clutching in, I live in the U.P. of Michigan and do only trail blazing. My sled gets 12 MPG pushing snow like a bulldozer all day at 11,000 RPMS. If your not into going 70-100 all day it's the perfect sled. Good luck
Great! Thanks. This sled sounds like what I was hoping for. The real mountains are pretty far. Just a little weary of digging the Attak out again.
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