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Re: New ATV horsepower
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Posted by john deere nut on August 21, 2006 at 16:36:37 from (72.75.195.111):
In Reply to: New ATV horsepower posted by O on August 21, 2006 at 13:09:18:
I am comparing a warrior to a banshee which both are racing quads. When a warrior is throwing a roost tail 6 feet and the banshee is throwing it 3ft obviously the warriors wheels are turning faster. Well if the warriors wheels are turning faster then the banshee's then I would assume the warriors breaking traction sooner but no. The warrior wide open in the snow with balled tires gets better traction then a banshee with knobby tires just barely keeping the engine going. That does not make sense to me. Yes I did observe this, and tried it for myself. Why does it work that way???
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