FreezerBurnt
Apr 2 2008, 10:57 AM
Just curious as it looked like a nice sled on paper
but how was it on snow?
Must be someone that bought a FST Dragon
7zPolCatRacer
Apr 2 2008, 05:25 PM
QUOTE(FreezerBurnt @ Apr 2 2008, 12:57 PM)

Just curious as it looked like a nice sled on paper
but how was it on snow?
Must be someone that bought a FST Dragon
I have about 500 miles on mine. I love it, the more I drive it the more I like it. In the large moguls(2ft+) the front end feels a little heavy but every where else its great. I get 13-15mpg and I have a heavy thumb...
Carl
FreezerBurnt
Apr 2 2008, 06:58 PM
How does it compare to your ST660 in ride and MPG
x-edge
Apr 2 2008, 07:33 PM
I got to ride my dad's tubro dragon quite a bit this year. My first thing that came to my mind when I rode it was how much it does not feel like a 580 pound sled. This thing feels lighter than the 900 fusion I rode all last year and those weigh 525 pounds. And man is this thing fun to ride in the twisties. With the extra weight on the ski's it seems to hold the ski's to the ground a lot better, and then you come out of the coner, stand on it(not literly) and hear that turbo spool up almost instantly was a real joy. The harder you pushed the sled, the better it resonded. It is a very different experience compared to most 2 strokes, it's got torque, something 2 strokes make very little of. The adjustible handel bars are nice but I actually perfer a fixed like whats on the 700 dragons. We never calculated milege but it was better than any other sled we rode with. If I was to quess probably ~18. It usually got double what my bro's prox-2 800 got.
stitty
Apr 2 2008, 09:00 PM
Bought one just over two weeks ago and have put 525 miles on it. I love it. Best handling sled I've owned. The torque is addictive. Very easy to ride fast, the corner to corner is awesome and the engine brake sets you up well. The seat puts you up on the tank easily for aggressive riding and yet is very confortable for touring. I've observed around 16 MPG. 105 mph on the lake. Sled doesn't feel heavy and the suspension works really well. You can tell people who put alot of miles on sleds designed the IQ. IMO, a great sled for 200+ mile days, the power is seamless, the suspension great. Everything works fluidly.
cmanz28
Apr 2 2008, 09:03 PM
My dad also purchased on this year. About 800 miles on it now......the thing handles AWESOME!!! The only down fall I have seen is river riding without studs. When the boost builds the track WILL spin! But overall the power is simply amazing and very fun! The only time it felt heavy to me was when its stuck!
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