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Do we care they killed the Nytro?


That's an impressive difference but not surprising.

Skid alone on a 153: Pro Mtn Air MTX: 68 lbs, Pro Climb 45 lbs so there is 23 lbs of that difference.

Gotta weigh my XM just to see how much difference there really is.

Of course....no need to weigh a Poo cause they don't weigh anything at all right....LOL

OTM
 
I could definitely say mine rips also. I do have a slight issue that feels like the clutch is slipping and bogs out a bit when hitting the throttle. No idea where that comes from. I put a brand new belt on and I get the same thing. This only happens intermittently, but I am miffed about it.
 
According to this guy that weighs the Viper XTX stretched 162 its nearly 560Lbs. Scale says 558Lbs with a gallon of fuel, plus Zbro arms installed, not stock.
The one weighing 544Lbs is a stock XTX shorter track sled.
I reread the post and imo these weights are not legit to the factory MTX.
 
Subtract 8 lbs for the straps holding the sled. Zbros arms won't be that much different. The 38" cat arms are pretty thin.

I would think it is a good representation. Considering that the new mtx will have the lighter weights fasteners like the M series and less bogies.
 
The Nytro is a fine machine but it has a daily mileage limit which should not be exceeded. We have one rider who exceeded that (by more than double) - but he also claimed it cracked one of his teeth. Other reported side effects include: hearing damage, internal concussive injuries and pissing blood.
 
HSLD:

Tell your buddy that when in the mountains you are supposed to ride on the snow and not on the rocks! LOL

Makes for a much more pleasant experience! :-o
 


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