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Old 11-23-2009, 08:07 PM
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Re: O's on a snowmobile??

Originally Posted by stuntman2
i never thought i would see the day a snowmobile would do a weelie
its easy, well not like that one but most 600s + will rip up pretty good
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Re: O's on a snowmobile??

Originally Posted by vegasrider2005
thats deff not stock, the fusions are pretty quick but listen to that sled its deff a full mod.
thats actually how they sound... esp if it's a fusion 900... They're nasty

My pro-X 600 chassis had a 700 motor in it with some sick clutch springs and it was nasty... Problem was if i tried to wheelie it like that it would flip over the new sleds have more of an assend to them...
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