SRX VS XC700, guy talking smack about my SRX

[QUOTE='02 SRX700]Thanks for boosting the confidence boys, I'm gonna whoop up on him.[/QUOTE]

Have somone take a vid..LOL :rockon:
 
daman said:
Have somone take a vid..LOL :rockon:

Will do. This is going to be well documented so everybody back here at home knows the real story. I am surrounded by Polaris guys here, so when they don't believe that I beat him, I've got my proof on video. I'll post the video for you guys to see when I get back.
 
I'm dead even with a prox 800 and srx's usually get me on the top end. I vote you unless your the size of the guy on bischof avatar and your buddy is 80lbs.
 
jwiedmayer said:
I'm dead even with a prox 800 and srx's usually get me on the top end. I vote you unless your the size of the guy on bischof avatar and your buddy is 80lbs.

Not trying to start a pissing match or anything, but that Pro-X 800 must be completely stock because they will hardly beat anything stock, they aren't setup worth a $h!t from the factory. They need a good amount of tuning. I put a good amount of time and money into mine last summer and I'm very happy with it now. Mine will beat both of my buddy's Mountain Cat 800's in a race. My Pro-X is a long track with 2" paddle now, but even if it was still a short track with 192 studs, I wouldn't even try lining up with a SRX, just because of the fact that I used to own a '98 SRX 700, and I know a SRX would walk all over it after 500 ft. How's that for honesty? LOL :bash: Not to mention the 2001 SRX's are faster than the '98 SRX 700's.

He should have absolutely no problems keeping up in 500 ft. and should be pulling ahead hard after that. Those XC 700's are only about 125-130HP.
 
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shortstop20 said:
Not trying to start a pissing match or anything, but my Pro-X 800 beats both my buddy's 2002 Mountain Cat 800's in a race. I will say though, that the Pro-X 800's aren't setup worth a $h!t from the factory. They need a good amount of tuning. I put alot of time and money into mine and I'm very happy with it now. My Pro-X is a long track with 2" paddle now, but even if it was still a short track, I wouldn't even try lining up with a SRX, just because of the fact that I know it would be all over after 500 ft. How's that for honesty? LOL :bash:

U think it would take 500' with my little 776 ? ;):D :Moon:
 
Well we lined them up this afternoon, and just as you guys predicted, I took him down. Lost the first time, but that was because I ending up fouling 2 plugs. Didn't catch it on video, because there was no one around to take the video. But rest assured, when we're up on Gogebic, we'll do it again, and that time there will be somebody to shoot video.
 
Your right the Prox I was talking about is box stock. Its wicked on the trails though.

I continuelly get my *** handed to me by a fat old guy on a ZL800 on the lake. I'm not sure if he's got something extra or what. But for the last two years he just smiles as he goes buy. I'm talking a early 60's 275lb guy that just sits back like he trail cruising.


shortstop20 said:
Not trying to start a pissing match or anything, but that Pro-X 800 must be completely stock because they will hardly beat anything stock, they aren't setup worth a $h!t from the factory. They need a good amount of tuning. I put a good amount of time and money into mine last summer and I'm very happy with it now. Mine will beat both of my buddy's Mountain Cat 800's in a race. My Pro-X is a long track with 2" paddle now, but even if it was still a short track with 192 studs, I wouldn't even try lining up with a SRX, just because of the fact that I used to own a '98 SRX 700, and I know a SRX would walk all over it after 500 ft. How's that for honesty? LOL :bash: Not to mention the 2001 SRX's are faster than the '98 SRX 700's.

He should have absolutely no problems keeping up in 500 ft. and should be pulling ahead hard after that. Those XC 700's are only about 125-130HP.
 
[QUOTE='02 SRX700]Not exactly sure how many times we lined up, we were screwing around all afternoon, we'd buzz around the fields for a little bit, then stop and have a beer, you know how that goes.[/QUOTE]

LOL..... ;)!
 


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