what goes deeper?
#3
Without a snorkle I think they all run about the same.
As far as 660-650 not following that just comes down to
who has the biggest nads.
I can see a quick dunking in 5' but not playing in it
4' is reasonible as long as you keep on the throttle.
Last week all the big bores were out(650 660 700) and they
wouldent even run.It was like they dident want to take the
chance of loseing.
I liked it better when everyone had 500s,atleast they still
had their NADS
As far as 660-650 not following that just comes down to
who has the biggest nads.
I can see a quick dunking in 5' but not playing in it
4' is reasonible as long as you keep on the throttle.
Last week all the big bores were out(650 660 700) and they
wouldent even run.It was like they dident want to take the
chance of loseing.
I liked it better when everyone had 500s,atleast they still
had their NADS
#4
I own a 650 prairie and i would say the 700 looks like the belt exhaust is higher and the air intake is about the same considering the 700 sits up higher. The air intake on the 650 is at the bottom of the handle bars. I have heard the 660 sucks in water, every magazine i have read says that. I have only got water in my belt once and it was in a lake wear the water came up to my chest. The belt exhaust on the 650 is by the batterie, up high. I ride mud and water almost all the time. There is a drain on the 660, but if your in the water it does not help. So all in all the 700 is the most water proof in my perspective, but not my much.
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