tundra
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
i'm curious , what kind of performance i would have with my mountain
i not buy this sled for trail riding, but, sometime i will do trail riding.
And i've seen many comparisons between MXZ and RX-1, how a RX-1 mountain will run with a Summit, on a lake with full of deep snow, or on a mountain. Can i beat my old speeding record of 35km/h(with my Tundra) in fresh snow.
My buddie as a summit 700 with 144 in track, and his sled is very very fast on fresh snow, how my sled will perform with him.
i not buy this sled for trail riding, but, sometime i will do trail riding.
And i've seen many comparisons between MXZ and RX-1, how a RX-1 mountain will run with a Summit, on a lake with full of deep snow, or on a mountain. Can i beat my old speeding record of 35km/h(with my Tundra) in fresh snow.
My buddie as a summit 700 with 144 in track, and his sled is very very fast on fresh snow, how my sled will perform with him.
Is this stock vs. stock?
Assuming it is......... You will do just fine vs. the Summit 700. Depending on rider skill you should be able to take him on a mountain. There is no doubt that you will take him on the trail. On the trail you just flat out have a better top end than he does.
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Assuming it is......... You will do just fine vs. the Summit 700. Depending on rider skill you should be able to take him on a mountain. There is no doubt that you will take him on the trail. On the trail you just flat out have a better top end than he does.
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tundra
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
yes it does,
if i understand well(i'm french) , we have a fast and powerful sled that is able to keep up with 700.
Just for fun, how it does with 800 twins, not just in speed, but in deep snow. i know that my sled is heavy, but most of the time, the weight is just feel when we get stock, ( i assume is the same things that i've seen with my father VK540, very very and very heavy, but how powerful and good in deep snow, but maybe poor in handling)
thanks for the answer,
if i understand well(i'm french) , we have a fast and powerful sled that is able to keep up with 700.
Just for fun, how it does with 800 twins, not just in speed, but in deep snow. i know that my sled is heavy, but most of the time, the weight is just feel when we get stock, ( i assume is the same things that i've seen with my father VK540, very very and very heavy, but how powerful and good in deep snow, but maybe poor in handling)
thanks for the answer,
To truely compete well with 800's in the mountains you will need some mods. Not anything to crazy, but some tweaking here and there.
I have done a fair amount to my sled and I have no problem keeping up with 8 & 900's. Again, that took some work though.
I have done a fair amount to my sled and I have no problem keeping up with 8 & 900's. Again, that took some work though.
FastAction
Expert
i`ll agree stock vs stock no problems with the 700 and with the 800 on the trail i should think you can be right there but climbing that 100 extra pounds does make a bit of difference but don`t get me wrong we are not talking that he (800)will stomp you but he will just be that much ahead of you.not much not much at all. and with some clutching you`ll be right there
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