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Crossfire700 in powder

RACINSTATION

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They are not real good off the trail out west. I remember riding one for a couple hours in 2006 when they had them up at the test facility and it was pretty bad. That is comparing it to a 153 or 162 M7.
 
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diggerdown

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Biggest problem is the short hard lugs on the track. Get a paddle track on it and you can have a lot of fun with it. You wont be the one that can break the trail into areas but you can follow and have a lot of fun once you are there.
 

polarisfornow

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They are actually really capable with a 144x2 and the appropriate rail extension. I had one like that and it was a really fun dual purpose sled.
 

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If you put a 136×2 or 144x2 track, you will be fine in 2-3 feet of powder. The stock 136x1,25 ripsaw track isn't very good in powder.
 
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