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New 800 break-in!!!

Myself and both others that have put some miles on with me (mine is a 155 Assault, both others are 63's) are all in agreement that the chassis is phenominal. The engine is smooth and has great power throughout the rpm range. Seen one take off from a complete stop in it's own fresh track on a steep incline (in the snow conditions today in the pic). These things just get up on top of the snow and go!
 
The best way to break in a new sled, is the same as becoming a better rider, get off Snowest and go ride the freakin' thing! :D
 
Sounds like we could possible get enough snow to take a little spin here in Minnesota should I take my new 800 out at this low elavation or just wait till we get out to the mountains. Kinda stupid question but just want to see what some of you guys think!!!

I have been to Minnesota many times and have even thought to move there but I have never seen any mountains there...where are they?
 
No Mountains here, but all the family lives here so that is what keeps me from moving to where there are Mountains!!!! Sure wish I could ride like some of you mountain men:face-icon-small-win:face-icon-small-win, maybe someone will volunteer to give me lessons one day, since I live in Minnesota and I am a flat lander!!!!
 
So I have 48 miles on my PRO 163" and 2.6 hours. Am I broke in? It really seemed to run good by the time I got back to the truck. Not really sure how it compares to the power of my piped and PCV, but I was not really left wanting more power. Time will tell. Oh btw, we were in over 4' of bottomless pow and the thing floats like a butterfly!!
 
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