Dynamo^Joe
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I want to discuss turbo nytro.
I like to focus on "Snow depth". The reason I ask is that it is normal to observe that (snow load determines track speed), does not matter what elevation, you are in your own area and you observe your results. Whether you are are at sea level or 13000 feet, what track speed did you see and what is the highest track speed you have seen.
Example Non turbo sled.
Jan/feb with (normal-to-see) track speeds from 28~35mph and rarely get over 38mph in snow on a climb with a stock Nytro [Washington/Wyoming/Montana]
Jan/feb with (normal-to-see) track speeds from 38~45mph and rarely get over 50mph in snow on a climb with a stock Nytro [Golden/Revelstoke/Maine/Newfoundland]
Jan/feb with (normal-to-see) track speeds from 45~55mph and think it's impossible to get over 60mph track speed on a climb with a stock Nytro [Alaska/BC/Maine/Sweden/Norway]
Alright...set all opinions aside and answer...[Think "TURBO NYTRO"] & [In your own particular region]
What is the highest track speed you have seen while climbing?
What is the highest track speed you have heard of your friend or whoever, has seen while climbing?
What is the highest track speed you see on the trail or road to get up to the location you drive in?
Can I ask you to put your answer in a format:
Region -
Month -
Snow type -
Snow depth -
Gearing -
Rpms -
Track speed -
Highest road speed -
Comments:
I like to focus on "Snow depth". The reason I ask is that it is normal to observe that (snow load determines track speed), does not matter what elevation, you are in your own area and you observe your results. Whether you are are at sea level or 13000 feet, what track speed did you see and what is the highest track speed you have seen.
Example Non turbo sled.
Jan/feb with (normal-to-see) track speeds from 28~35mph and rarely get over 38mph in snow on a climb with a stock Nytro [Washington/Wyoming/Montana]
Jan/feb with (normal-to-see) track speeds from 38~45mph and rarely get over 50mph in snow on a climb with a stock Nytro [Golden/Revelstoke/Maine/Newfoundland]
Jan/feb with (normal-to-see) track speeds from 45~55mph and think it's impossible to get over 60mph track speed on a climb with a stock Nytro [Alaska/BC/Maine/Sweden/Norway]
Alright...set all opinions aside and answer...[Think "TURBO NYTRO"] & [In your own particular region]
What is the highest track speed you have seen while climbing?
What is the highest track speed you have heard of your friend or whoever, has seen while climbing?
What is the highest track speed you see on the trail or road to get up to the location you drive in?
Can I ask you to put your answer in a format:
Region -
Month -
Snow type -
Snow depth -
Gearing -
Rpms -
Track speed -
Highest road speed -
Comments:
Example:
Cooke city
Jan/Feb
Fresh heavy wet powder
3.5 ~ 4 feet
22:38
8700
50~55 mph
Highest road speed is 95mph
Snowed for a whole day and left 4 feet of fresh powder, hard to maintain rpms, difficult to get on top of snow....tons of fun.
Example:
Revelstoke
March
Fresh heavy wet powder with base
3 feet
21:38
8900
60~65 mph
Highest road speed is 70mph - not long enough to open up.
2 day setup deep snow, could climb anywhere
ttabs
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Idaho/Mt
March
12 to 20" fresh heavy powder on 10' base
stock gearing
8000 RPM
48 mph
Road speed - > 95
New Turbo Nytro that has not gone above 8100 RPM's.
March
12 to 20" fresh heavy powder on 10' base
stock gearing
8000 RPM
48 mph
Road speed - > 95
New Turbo Nytro that has not gone above 8100 RPM's.
End of jan
south eastern BC
72 inches of fresh in 7 days
20/40 gearing
MCX 12lbs of boost
Purple epi secondary spring with straight 47deg
8BU's loaded
60 to 65mph track speed
HOT HOT clutches but it was CRAZY DEEP!!!
south eastern BC
72 inches of fresh in 7 days
20/40 gearing
MCX 12lbs of boost
Purple epi secondary spring with straight 47deg
8BU's loaded
60 to 65mph track speed
HOT HOT clutches but it was CRAZY DEEP!!!
snowy1
TY 4 Stroke Guru
Ruby mt. nevada 10,000 ft.
march
1-2 ft fresh powder
15 lbs boost
47 degree helix
8bu-00 loaded with some extra welded on
162-2.25 track
19/40 gearing.
86-8800 rpm.
80-85 mph climbing.
haven,t tried it on the road, had a guy ride it across the lake said he seen 101 and still had more left.
march
1-2 ft fresh powder
15 lbs boost
47 degree helix
8bu-00 loaded with some extra welded on
162-2.25 track
19/40 gearing.
86-8800 rpm.
80-85 mph climbing.
haven,t tried it on the road, had a guy ride it across the lake said he seen 101 and still had more left.
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