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I think its a perfectly valid question, I too am curious as to why a Norcar wipes the floor with the rest as that's quite a statement and maybe we are missing something.

 

I think through this whole thread no one has really said that either the Multi or Avant better than each other just have certain pro's and cons and like Stihl or Husky it seems we are divided in what we prefer.

 

Yet here is someone late to the party who runs a Norcar, personally I think they do look good machine just top heavy and there was/is a video circulating where one topples over on level tarmac after turning to hard and fast, something I am sure can probably be replicated in either of the other machines in this thread.

 

Oops, sorry. It was only a joke but I'll get me coat and never darken your chat again. :001_rolleyes:

That's an apology, followed by sarcasm, just to be quite clear. :laugh1:

Over & out. :thumbup:

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Seems like everyone is really happy with the kit they've bought....

 

That would be good news for all the makes & models and just leaves the OP to decide what's best for his application...

 

Not sure anyone can help with that...🙃

 

PS, (for Dean), I spoke to Jordan last week, he's going to do a batch of road reg documents shortly, if you're interested, might be worth giving him a ring to get the ball rolling.

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