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#1873 - 10/27/06 09:04 PM Phazer Mountain Good or Bad
Dragin
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Registered: 10/27/06
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Loc: Whitecourt,AB,Canada
My girlfriend and I are considering buying one does anybody have any opinions or info we should know??? We want something light and easy to ride for her.
Does anybody recomend any other machines????

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#1888 - 11/03/06 06:56 AM Re: Phazer Mountain Good or Bad [Re: Dragin]
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Phaser is not exactly light ( 500lbs ) but for a four stroke it is light. First year for this model & may have some bugs ) but it does look pretty good. At 80hp it is not going to be a ripper but for a beginner sled it should be pretty nice. You may want to look at some 2 stroke fan cooled if you are serious about light weight. There are many that have comparable hp with considerable lighter weight. Happy sledding!

Edited by TIREGUY (11/03/06 06:57 AM)
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