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XMT vs AxysT vs Doo 850T

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jasonrev

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There seems to be a bit of talk about the washing out and unpredictability of the xm in this thread. The last few rides I have been running a set of grippers on my 16 t3 and I find those skis make a big difference in terms of predictability on these machines. I was out in some good fresh yesterday and found with these skis I could hold some pretty steep sidehills without the machine being too twitchy.

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skibumm

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There seems to be a bit of talk about the washing out and unpredictability of the xm in this thread. The last few rides I have been running a set of grippers on my 16 t3 and I find those skis make a big difference in terms of predictability on these machines. I was out in some good fresh yesterday and found with these skis I could hold some pretty steep sidehills without the machine being too twitchy.

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IMO the 850 washes out and trenches much more than the XM. The Poo edges it out slightly when both are running 174s
 

skibumm

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Turbo Poo continues to impress. I did however have an issue with the connection between the plug wire and the plug cap. It was corroded and came apart. I realized this when I thought I had a bad plug. The cap sort of screws into the wire and then they throw a zip on to help hold it in place. More Poo wiring imo.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxIGvurm-EQ


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5AyydXlxOo


Sorry, don't know why I can't get the linky to work correctly.
 
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