haha he did murder that thing!!!
Jeez...good work.
nice kitty you got there...
Wow that thing sure blowed up real good, that's some massive carnage. And hey, every thread could use a little pussy
14.330 @ 96.37mph
wow thats the most impressive 2 stroke carnage i've seen in a while. should have bought a Ski-doo
LOL on the skidoo comment! We have been lookin at some REV chassis sleds for a while now.. this might be the final push into getting some.
Finding a new engine for this sled is like pulling teeth. Only made for 2 years and theres waiting lists for them.
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sleepy sunfire wrote:wow thats the most impressive 2 stroke carnage i've seen in a while. should have bought a Ski-doo
Yep then instead of a blown up engine, he would have just crashed it into a tree cause they cant turn worth a @!#$ at high speeds...
Looks like fun man, any big plans for it?
Next on "As the crankshaft turns"..... Sparks fly when Rod leaves piston for block.
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Sip wrote:Next on "As the crankshaft turns"..... Sparks fly when Rod leaves piston for block.
LOL!!!
no big plans. probably gonna sell the shell and buy another sled.
I would love to swap a 700 triple into it personally.
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Qwik2k2z24 wrote:LOL on the skidoo comment! We have been lookin at some REV chassis sleds for a while now.. this might be the final push into getting some.
Finding a new engine for this sled is like pulling teeth. Only made for 2 years and theres waiting lists for them.
Go for the REV XP chassis!!! I've rode a couple and they're amazing!!! MX Z TNT, a carburated 600cc liquid cooled sled with a dry weight around the 400 pound mark... how can you go wrong with that??? (with an engine that was first put into production in 1999 finding parts is a breeze)
EDIT: Not that you'll need the parts, i recently had to rebuild my 600 (same one as this^^ but out of a 99 MX Z) after a mere 12,832km and if u seen how i ride it you would be amazed it lasted that long
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