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<blockquote data-quote="patooyee" data-source="post: 307890" data-attributes="member: 483"><p>Just out of curiosity, why do you say that?</p><p></p><p>I have almost zero experience with razr's. I took a quick ride in Lucas's last time I was at Morris Mountain. It rode smooth over bumps, absorbed hits fairly well, etc. I actually commented to him how similar it felt to my buggy. (I've got a good bit of tuning in so far on my buggy's c/o's, still some to go. I feel like my buggy was a bit sifter & more under control, but I would expect that with the shocks I have and the wheelbase vs a Razr.) I would not have compared my old rig to a razr at all, much more harsh ride. I guess after having rode in one though I see why people like them ... you get a fairly well tuned suspension that takes the hits smoothly without nearly as much fuss and its ready to go off the showroom floor. But is there any other reason you say that given my almost total lack of experience with Razr? What other qualities make it "razr-like?" Power to weight ratio?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patooyee, post: 307890, member: 483"] Just out of curiosity, why do you say that? I have almost zero experience with razr's. I took a quick ride in Lucas's last time I was at Morris Mountain. It rode smooth over bumps, absorbed hits fairly well, etc. I actually commented to him how similar it felt to my buggy. (I've got a good bit of tuning in so far on my buggy's c/o's, still some to go. I feel like my buggy was a bit sifter & more under control, but I would expect that with the shocks I have and the wheelbase vs a Razr.) I would not have compared my old rig to a razr at all, much more harsh ride. I guess after having rode in one though I see why people like them ... you get a fairly well tuned suspension that takes the hits smoothly without nearly as much fuss and its ready to go off the showroom floor. But is there any other reason you say that given my almost total lack of experience with Razr? What other qualities make it "razr-like?" Power to weight ratio? [/QUOTE]
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