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December 13th 2006 at 7:39 PM
 
440ProX
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hey i want to know some stuff about these sleds... i have a 2003 440 Pro X fan now and i can get a Pro XR trail converted (10 gal. tank and trail heads) for around $2899 .... how do these sleds perform? are they fast? would they keep up with an F5 with reeds on the trail? what do they top out at and how fast do they get there? thanks a lot



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December 13th 2006 at 7:50 PM
 
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Pm ripperd. He I the guru on the pro xr's. I know alittle but he is the man.

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December 13th 2006 at 8:11 PM
 
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i have the same sled, it is fast and pulls away from a 700 xcsp easily, itl do im geussing 90mph on a good day i dotn haev a speedo and havent held it wide open for a good straight, it handles really good and jumps amazing. Im sure you will enjoy it.



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December 13th 2006 at 10:46 PM
 
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hey i want to know some stuff about these sleds... i have a 2003 440 Pro X fan now and i can get a Pro XR trail converted (10 gal. tank and trail heads) for around $2899 .... how do these sleds perform? are they fast? would they keep up with an F5 with reeds on the trail? what do they top out at and how fast do they get there? thanks a lot


If you like your fanner you will love the liquid. Less tempermental and more power than the fanner. They are very quick and fun to ride. They will not be the first across a lake however. On the trail it should run with an F5 just fine. F5 will have a little higher top speed probably. Top end is 80-90 depending on snow/ice conditions.




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