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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: carbondale, CO
Posts: 187
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I'm glad some of you guys are getting to ride some of these sticks. I always felt that I might be overstating the amount of pop the '11 SL had but i was just so stoked on it that i couldn't help it. I'm glad you are having the same experience
can't wait to get my '11 SL |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 12
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i just rode my 09/10 sl-r 155 for the first time on the weekend.......HELL YES!!!! not sure if they made any changes for the 10/11 season, but i went from an old 5150 154 to this masterpiece, i could tell it was 100x better in the first five seconds! the stability over mogles, bumps, and chop was incredible! and it felt like i was driving a race car when it came time for high speed corners/carving, i almost couldnt turn tight enough, grips like crazy! the only thing i can think of (and i dont care enough to call it a complaint) is it is a little bit twitchy when your riding flat at low speed, but i never caught an edge, just had to pay more attention. recomended to everyone!
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I have ridden a few days on the Premier 159 as well and can't get my hands on the 168. That was the model I wanted to try and seemed the best for my weight and riding style. I found the 159 to be a little sketchy when you flat base on hard pack but otherwise I had almost the same opinion. Very Damp, Very fast and very fun to turn.
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