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800 h.o. mods

Hi I am really considering a 800 sno hawk mountain for next season. My problem is I ride with modified m 1000 s and some really sweet running ski doo xp's. We almost always ride in deep powder 2-4 ft. We do alot of back country riding and sometimes it's tuff to climb out of some of the bowls we get into. I am worried this machine will not have the power to keep up with the machines I ride with. What can you do for mods, and how much power can you gain? Thanks for any help
 
Maybe.

Unlike most forums the true Snow Hawk owners have been trying to tell the truth, read all the threads, including the old forum, take notes, watch the videos, ride one.

Be a gambler take a chance, I'm sure there will still be Twoski's for you to buy later.

Glad it ain't an airplane, the first MOD would be a parachute and nobody would let it off the ground!
 
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Hi I am really considering a 800 sno hawk mountain for next season. My problem is I ride with modified m 1000 s and some really sweet running ski doo xp's. We almost always ride in deep powder 2-4 ft. We do alot of back country riding and sometimes it's tuff to climb out of some of the bowls we get into. I am worried this machine will not have the power to keep up with the machines I ride with. What can you do for mods, and how much power can you gain? Thanks for any help

You could easily put some NOS on if you want. But it's pretty much pointless.

I ride with a lot of really hard core riders and sleds...

They eventually catch up to me, by then I'm rested and ready to go again..:beer;:beer;:beer;
 
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