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LETS HEAR IT! WHAT DO THEY REALLY WEIGH AND HOW LIGHT ARE YOU GETTING THEM?

BLSDEEP

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Just curious if you guys that have picked your new Pro-Rides have weighed them and how light are you getting them? SLP pipe, fox floats ect..
Anybody getting close to 400lbs?
 
search for some of mountainhorse's posts. this was discussed before but i can't remember in which thread. the pros and assaults are coming in pretty damn close to advertised, which is impressive. MH ran a list of aftermarket things that could be added which would get it close to the 400lbs mark.

pv
 
i removed those warning decals too, but then i wrapped it so that won't help me. headlight delete kit, timber sled rear, bmp's can is 4lbs but don't know what the stock one weighs. minus the skid the can and headlight kit is pretty cheap weight loss. the foam is gone too.
 
155 PRO at 426 and it starts and goes...but it's on reserve
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all unessentials stripped...added
vinyl
extensive powder coating
Better Boards
Fox Racing Shox Evol R ski shocks
Holz Racing front suspension
Carl's Rear Suspension with Fox Evol R and Zero Pro
 
I don't remember which vender but at the Denver Snow Show that had 2 sleds hangin on a scale. 1 Pro at right around 400 lbs and an IQ right around 430 I think? Sure both these weights were dry.
 
The one in Denver was 400 lbs but it had no ski skags on it so who knows what else it was missing?
 
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