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Who's flipped there Powerclaw around?

AaronBND

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Tried searching with no results. Who's done this and how did it do? It looks like it would be an animal turned around in the powder. Can't wait to hear all the "going downhill" comments from the girls.................

Aaron
 
I've got a buddy whose running one turned around on his turbo nytro, he said its beyond what he would have ever imagined. He was running a camo extreme 2.5" before and he swears this setup makes the extreme look pathetic. Oh ya, he also mentioned the fact that downhill is completley out of controll! If you arent giving it throttle coming down you will have a yardsale at the bottom. I tend to believe him because he's 3/4's nuts and doesnt normally get spooked. Try it and let me know, now I'm curious!
 
i have some friends who put sled in reverse before going down the super steep

sleds are under warranty, seems like a lot of wear and tear
 
Back in the Attack 20 days it was a big thing that the track sucked going down hills. I can understand if the snow was setup at all, but if it is in good powder a few inches deep does it really matter? I just have a hard time believing that if you are in fresh powder over 6" deep that it would really matter or be dangerous.

Aaron
 
curiouse how this would work, cuz i agree with the other guy coming down the hill could be a yard sale
 
it half way dangerous with it the stock way, i just picked mine up this weekend and had 25 miles on it and ended up parking it in a tree, after that we decided reverse would be a good option. luckily made it back to the truck with tied up a arms and spindle.
 
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