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Anyone get any info on this? I believe in one video it states the sw will have the best power to weight ratio in the industry. So if you take the axys power of roughly 150 divided by the 408 dry weight you will get .367.
With that number divided by the claimed 180 HP we could be seeing 490 dry weight? Is that possible or a dream
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I don't see how. I was at the showing last night looking at it. It's a Viper with a new motor. Whatever Viper weighs, add a little to that. Yamaha dealer said the NADA book lists the Viper @ 560 lbs.
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Makes more sense
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If it weighs 550 N comes in at 190 hp that's 2.89 lbs per hp
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And the poo at 150 hi n 405 Is 2.72 lbs per hp not what you said
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OK so the axys is 2.72 lbs per hp
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No I said 150/408=.367
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And 180/.367=490
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Yes, but the Yamaha will come in under 3 pounds per horsepower which still will make it a very good mountain sled and we all know it's going to be an excellent rough trail sled
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There may be a technicality of dry weight /wet weight , 2stroke /4 stroke ,that may change your #'sAnyone get any info on this? I believe in one video it states the sw will have the best power to weight ratio in the industry. So if you take the axys power of roughly 150 divided by the 408 dry weight you will get .367.
With that number divided by the claimed 180 HP we could be seeing 490 dry weight? Is that possible or a dream
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No doubt I was just curious if anyone knew or had an idea. Regardless the weight this torque monster will be awesome
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As long as it is around 550 we will be right around 2.90-2.95 so that's great news for the mountain guys but for us trail guys those numbers aren't really that important for us
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My Poo dealer said the Axys is 160hp & 420 lbs. Let's assume that's true which would make it 2.63 lbs. per HP. To beat that the 'Winder @ 180 HP would have to weigh 473 or less and 513 @ 195HP. ASSUMING these #'s are correct, I feel Yamaha is not going on actual #'s with their claim, but seat of the pants scare value...
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Dry weights piss me off! When we leave in the morning EVERYTHING is full including my stomach with coffee & eggs...
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Even 550 would be amazing and if it doesn't carry 100 lbs of snow n ice like my nytro I will be very happy
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