CumminsPusher
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Suggest wheel spacers?The better mileage ...which would
be very minimal. ..isn't worth giving
up the safty...of lower to the ground.
...you said kids ride it...
P500 already tippy...
I put spacers on a 800 CanAm 2-upSuggest wheel spacers?
Then your flinging mud......Suggest wheel spacers?
Yes. The P5's superior at crawling up very steep gnarly trails, descending them as well. I get the most fun and challenges out of my P5 in the first three gears. If it's speed your after, the P5 will be a disappointment. The 26's I installed gave me improved stability, a more cushioned ride, an accurate speedometer and improved aesthetics. I'm closing in on 2,000 miles on mine, packing fuel every ride, yet have never had to add any on the trail. You can literally ride all day and not have to add fuel.Are they out of power at speed or rpm's
No, besides our resident engineers statement of stress on bearings, then you defeat the purpose and advantage of the 50" ride.Suggest wheel spacers?
Not necessarily speed I know they aren't fast. We haven't had to worry in the past about bringing extra fuel. There is one run we go on that's just over 100 miles. The p5 wouldn't be alone ever on that trip we would always have the p1k too on that but was hoping it could do that at 35 and make it. For the most part it would be family and friends crusing fairly easy around camp and sounds perfect for that. Occasionally the wife and I would go beat up some rocks. I do wish it had a little more power I'm worried about snow but sounds like it'll do mostYes. The P5's superior at crawling up very steep gnarly trails, descending them as well. I get the most fun and challenges out of my P5 in the first three gears. If it's speed your after, the P5 will be a disappointment. The 26's I installed gave me improved stability, a more cushioned ride, an accurate speedometer and improved aesthetics. I'm closing in on 2,000 miles on mine, Pakistan fuel every ride, yet have never had to add any on the trail. You can literally ride all day and not have to add fuel.
Gotcha, I wouldn't want to ride in my P5 at 35 all day, the R's just wouldn't set well with me. Dare I say it, my PR, no problemo. Just take along a couple gallons of fuel with you and give it a go, see if the P5 can sustain 35 all day on a tank and not leave you frazzled to boot.Not necessarily speed I know they aren't fast. We haven't had to worry in the past about bringing extra fuel. There is one run we go on that's just over 100 miles. The p5 wouldn't be alone ever on that trip we would always have the p1k too on that but was hoping it could do that at 35 and make it. For the most part it would be family and friends crusing fairly easy around camp and sounds perfect for that. Occasionally the wife and I would go beat up some rocks. I do wish it had a little more power I'm worried about snow but sounds like it'll do most
Lol, how in the hell did Pakistan get in that!!!Not necessarily speed I know they aren't fast. We haven't had to worry in the past about bringing extra fuel. There is one run we go on that's just over 100 miles. The p5 wouldn't be alone ever on that trip we would always have the p1k too on that but was hoping it could do that at 35 and make it. For the most part it would be family and friends crusing fairly easy around camp and sounds perfect for that. Occasionally the wife and I would go beat up some rocks. I do wish it had a little more power I'm worried about snow but sounds like it'll do most
I figured you meant non-oxygenated fuelLol, how in the hell did Pakistan get in that!!!
But 35 for 3 hours??Gotcha, I wouldn't want to ride in my P5 at 35 all day, the R's just wouldn't set well with me. Dare I say it, my PR, no problemo. Just take along a couple gallons of fuel with you and give it a go, see if the P5 can sustain 35 all day on a tank and not leave you frazzled to boot.
Haha, no. I don't even know what that is. Auto correct, I meant (and corrected it) packing.I figured you meant non-oxygenated fuel
I don't know CP, just give it a go. I do it for about 10 minutes on the asphalt getting to my NF and am glad to slow it back to my cruising speed. My favorite cruising speed in the P5, flattish terrain, is upper 20's. But the vast majority of my riding day is L, 2 and a bit of 3. I'd want the P7 or the P1K for what you describe.But 35 for 3 hours??