A summit Turbo is $22-24000 tax in depending on the model/add ons? 19000 for an N/A? 15% roughly. Most people seem to be able to spot more than 15% in value between the two so that's what most go with.. If they offered 25% better performing machine for $30,000 they would sell enough to make...
I don't pay attention to machines much anymore. Has Poo proven once or twice in the last 7-8 years that it can come out with something new and have it be relatively reliable out of the gate? I know this was not the case between 2005 and 11 or so. If the answer was always 'no', how do you early...
'As cool as it is?' What's cool about it? The impracticality is precisely what makes this whole thing so uncool..
Everything that makes this sled different also makes it worse. Imagine we were all running electric machines for the past 30 years and some manufacturer came out with a gas...
Inexperience and no communication devices. For sure. None of you actually reading this likely needs to hear it, but If you've been putting off getting one because you may never need it, you should reconsider. Split it with a buddy or two. You'll end up using it more than you think. I used it on...
This has turned into an ego thread. Talking about inexperienced and bad riders is a way to point out that you are not part of this group. The 'a turbo isn't necessary for everyone' comments are not responses to any point anyone has made ever.
I don't understand the 'my ____ already gets me into enough trouble, don't need even more ____' What trouble are these people referring to? On an underpowered or under tractioned machine you're riding at wide open throttle where you wouldn't have to if your machine was more capable. You've got...
There's also nothing wrong with the NA sled that everyone already owns though. For most people these Turbos offer a true upgrade that makes buying a sled worth it at all. It's been a very long time since going up 2-3 model years has offered anything besides going back to 0 on the odometer and...
I get the point that's being made, but people aren't stupid and can clearly see that the influencers are lying. No one's going to believe an NA sled is anything other than what it is.
How do we know these machines are actually 'going for' close to these prices. Most sellers I've talked to haven't been willing to deal much and are willing to ride another year if they can't get near their price. I would upgrade now or next year if I could find a machine that someone wants to...
I'm not getting it either... If someone was passing on a Doo and going to a cat or a poo, why would now having the option of going with a Lynx change anything.. The only people who are going to buy a lynx (all 10 of them in Western Canada) would have just bought a Doo otherwise and are doing it...
The coment I was responding to was that these people follow a different set of rules than the rest of us. Doesn't look like it to me. What are you responding to?
You'd be happy to know they're getting tested before they get on the plane. They quarantine for 14 days once they're in Jasper. And they don't interact with anyone besides each other for the duration of their stay.
I've looked through these ads too. There are reasonable deals out there still. People listing sleds for outrageous prices are not getting it. How would they when they are competing against sellers who actually want to find a buyer.
2016 Summit SP w/250kms. $8800...