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I don't know any facts, but I would choose a lower stance, lower profile for any powder sidehilling. I have also read an article in a magazine somewhere showing sled rider ergonomics and they say even though the ride and seating position for the REV may feel more comfortable the setup is harder on your knees due to the squating riding position (legs more underneath you than in front of you). These health issues may not seem important to some, but I'll tell ya, I've been having some major hip pain (probably more from beating the hell out of myself riding my quad) and with me being so stuborn I'm probably just going to avoid seeing the doctor until winter is over so he can't tell me not to ride. But shit can happen and the fun can end. Too bad I don't listen to my own talk about preventing health problems eh! But who knows, I could just be trying to find things to criticize about for fun on those skidoos!
About the Mini-Z, I would just try a little extra throttle adjustment at a time if your worried about it causing engine damage.Or I don't know if they make anything for this, but maybe the gearing can be changed on the chain drive. Oh hell!, just go with a nitrous kit! Ha Ha.
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