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A few weeks ago I decided to run my H2 a little harder once I hit 500 miles. I took her off one of the steeper runs at China Wall and caught some air. It really launched well and the suspension ate up the landing. Very comfortable throughout the run.
 

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Nice! Was that at WOT cresting the top of the Wall, or did you have enough power to choose your speed? Do you know about what MPH you were hitting at the top?

I remember back in the day when I was out there, it took a heavily modified engine with a turbo to make it to the top. I had a 2009 RZR-S with a 900cc big-bore engine and turbo, and I was one of the first SXS to make it over the top. Oh, how far SXSs have come since those days!
 
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Nice! Was that at WOT cresting the top of the Wall, or did you have enough power to choose your speed? Do you know about what MPH you were hitting at the top?

I remember back in the day when I was out there, it took a heavily modified engine with a turbo to make it to the top. I had a 2009 RZR-S with a 900cc big-bore engine and turbo, and I was one of the first SXS to make it over the top. Oh, how far SXSs have come since those days!
When I ran mine up China Wall I was in the upper 40mph range at the top that was with a run through the whoops. My belt snapped shortly after that run. LOL!

This was before I put the KWI weights in. I never made a run up China with KWI weights installed.
 
I had bone stock clutching and 35 inch SS365 tires. This was one of the steepest parts of China Wall and had a lot of soft loose sand at the top, so it ate some power and speed. Rhe first run I did in 4wd and backed off at top just together a feel for lift off with minimal air. Second run I did in 2wd and it really powered out at top as the tires dont have deep paddles, so no air. Third run was 4wd and I kept on the gas but not full throttle at top, probably launched 30-35 mph, but not really sure. I actually got a little more air than I planned, but it was smooth.

I had a video, but when it came into my phone from my boy it's in super slow motion and somewhat blurry. Viewing it on his phone you get a better idea of speed and air time.
 
I do know when I parked at the bottom, several people came over and asked me about it and one guy stated "I can't do that with my Mav R very easily cause of shifting kills momentum."
 
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