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blome
M7 owner,first sled and its a good one kinda, Bogs at times and is very tempermental to pipes or cans or anything but stock. Bogs at stock, thats right. I dont want any advice on how to fix it i just want some opinions on a sled that runs tits out the box and accepts changes as pipes or an air box without running like sh#t. Maybe im a dreamer but is it out there? Did I open pandoras box?
Blk88GT
QUOTE(blome @ Jan 27 2008, 06:43 PM) *
M7 owner,first sled and its a good one kinda, Bogs at times and is very tempermental to pipes or cans or anything but stock. Bogs at stock, thats right. I dont want any advice on how to fix it i just want some opinions on a sled that runs tits out the box and accepts changes as pipes or an air box without running like sh#t. Maybe im a dreamer but is it out there? Did I open pandoras box?


You might have better luck over on Snowest.
LS1NOVA
You already have one of the best mountain sleds ever. No factory sleds are totally perfect.
gett'n unstuck
QUOTE(LS1NOVA @ Jan 30 2008, 05:53 PM) *
You already have one of the best mountain sleds ever. No factory sleds are totally perfect.



Especially for us Mountain riders!
ACcrossfire79
ill take that m7 if you dont want it
shortstop20
Bring the sled to someone that knows how to fix it, then have them setup the fuel mapping and clutching for your elevation, temp and riding conditions/style. It will be money well spent. There is nothing wrong with an M7, they are a good, reliable sled.
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