Entry-level LuxuryFrom fans to 4-strokes, the entry-level offers ride, handling & loads of features!
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March 19, 2010 Far be it from us to besmirch any entry-level sled. We know what a blast these can be. In fact, some of our best (most competitive and fun) rides at the end of a test day are when we have three or four of these comparable sleds to thrash around on.
You may not believe this, but each year on our pre-production test sessions, we have a ball on these racing each other back to our home base. Gasp! Really!
It's on these generally lighter, nice handling sleds that a rider's skills (and weight) play a bigger role in overall performance. The engine, rightly in some of our minds, plays a less significant role, because (let's face it), none of these is gonna win any drag races.
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