Unsticking a turbo Viper

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Just got back from a trip up to Lake of the Woods on the Rainy River. 1st real run with the new motor. Still only running 6#'s of boost but this thing is now an animal!!!!

I only rode 60 miles on Monday but could not ride Tuesday because I could not use my arms - they were so sore. I have over 2500 miles in this season and this is the first time it would stretch me that bad. The new pipe sounds awesome. Here is a video where I purposely stuck it in over the nose just tromped down the front and rocked it and pinned it. No more shoveling or wrestling it when I get stuck

http://youtu.be/lAxIB1CdXMg
 
Right on! :Rockon:

We will have to go through some stuff like that! ;)!

I love that stuff! :-o
 
If you are coming off a Nytro or Apex this chassis is very different. If stuck you can tamp down snow under sides of sled and do "pin and wiggle". By that I mean PIN the throttle and rock the sled wildly from left to right and the sled will dig a trench and come out of the hole. Put on 153 Powerclaw track for maximum effect.....lol.
 
tough to get stuck in rock hard snow...........show us how to do it when the snow is up to the handle bars.
 
I angled the camera to take the pic its actually on a very steep hill. The girlfriend tried to back it up and caught two small trees under the snow under each skis...lol
 

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stingray719 said:
I angled the camera to take the pic its actually on a very steep hill. The girlfriend tried to back it up and caught two small trees under the snow under each skis...lol

That isn't a stuck Viper..... :Rockon: That is planting Viper with a couple branches coming out the snow.
 
jlemieu1 said:
stingray719 said:
I angled the camera to take the pic its actually on a very steep hill. The girlfriend tried to back it up and caught two small trees under the snow under each skis...lol

That isn't a stuck Viper..... :Rockon: That is planting Viper with a couple branches coming out the snow.

lol yes backing up really buried it. Went up with the M8 and tried to pull it backwards and sank it to! (although I was able to pin and wiggle the M8 out)
 

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It still works just like that. Last Friday we had a blizzard here and were in 7' of snow. I burried it over the windshield in a ditch with the road straight up an embankment 10' a guy pounded the snow in front down jumped on it and rocked it a few times it stood on end and walke right up the hill standing on its tail.
 


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