matt@mpi
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Pretty cool video of the real world riding weight of 4 strokes. Keep in mind this is with a MPI turbo installed.
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Good vid. Wait for the nay sayers lol..........1234
Cant believe how much those other sleds held. I just seen this on snowest
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Nice video, probably another 10-15 LB weight savings if they would have used an SE model
I believe it after riding my XTX last weekend and my buddy doing the same miles on my pro r 800 (because his blew up with 294 miles on it) we put them in my 24' trailer and there was no snow on the tunnel, track or boards of the XTX and the polaris was loaded.
Several years ago I was out west with my RX-1 with an apex motor in it and we loaded to come home at -35 F and it was cold the whole way home. I weighed the sled at the shop and it was loaded with ice and weighed over 100 lbs more than when it thawed out 3 days later.
Several years ago I was out west with my RX-1 with an apex motor in it and we loaded to come home at -35 F and it was cold the whole way home. I weighed the sled at the shop and it was loaded with ice and weighed over 100 lbs more than when it thawed out 3 days later.
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