Scoob
PR Founding Father
OK, any Cobra pros left on this site that has experience both the fat Cobra Sr. and the Skinny Cobra Sr.?
I mean, I need something other than "it's better". Where is it better and by how much and how?
Breaking it down,
Why do I ask and why do I not just go get a 2021+ yesterday? Well, I'll give you a guess, but not up for discussion and/or my question at this point. I think once I get Spencer's 2019 with a fresh top end and the suspension set up for him, he will have a viable weapon. A skinny killer? Well, depends on the rider on that skinny. I rider of the same skill set might have an advantage, but not in all cases. I've been told that the fat Cobra's are easier to grip between the legs, in the same breath, slightly harder to move around on...especially for a vertically challenge kid...lol.
Just looking for something more than I can find from the web. Virtually nothing there and even if I did find something, can I really take that to the bank? We'll get a skinny, but might not be until late summer or after the season one a couple of Spencer's peers age out in 2023.
Thanks!
I mean, I need something other than "it's better". Where is it better and by how much and how?
Breaking it down,
- the motors are about the same. Exact same base. Thinking minor gains in the intake and exhaust department that unless your kid is pinned 99.9% of the time, isn't going to be a factor.
- the chassis obviously is biggest difference. "Handles better"....how, where, and how much? I get it, every little millisecond counts lap after lap. The easier the bike turns, flies, jumps, lands, etc. is a bonus. Not only can be faster, but can be a fatigue saver.
- Shock seemed to have the other most significant update, but in that, what can't be made up via the proper suspension expert?
- Other than that, mostly some weight savings and strength gains. Not trying to lessen the impact of this as well as all the combined improvements making a substantial overall gain.
Why do I ask and why do I not just go get a 2021+ yesterday? Well, I'll give you a guess, but not up for discussion and/or my question at this point. I think once I get Spencer's 2019 with a fresh top end and the suspension set up for him, he will have a viable weapon. A skinny killer? Well, depends on the rider on that skinny. I rider of the same skill set might have an advantage, but not in all cases. I've been told that the fat Cobra's are easier to grip between the legs, in the same breath, slightly harder to move around on...especially for a vertically challenge kid...lol.
Just looking for something more than I can find from the web. Virtually nothing there and even if I did find something, can I really take that to the bank? We'll get a skinny, but might not be until late summer or after the season one a couple of Spencer's peers age out in 2023.
Thanks!