togo ripper
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you want reliabilty get a yamaha 700 red top triple had two with 20000km each never rebuilt and run like new... i love me a mountain max
you want reliabilty get a yamaha 700 red top triple had two with 20000km each never rebuilt and run like new... i love me a mountain max
Yep they worked great in rev chassis too.I really get heated over this debate as all triples came in the heavy and low slung f chassis and heavier ck3! There was a few that adapted them to the s chassis that worked decent. I just seen a 925 triple wedged in ol poo chassis the other day that was a light weight 163 mod. He also has a 880 big bore xp 163 and says the old sled kicks his butt without turning on crack jug!But you gotta think the upright ridin position of xp has its merits over ol poo wedge?
It worked good nothing like it does in the S chassis on the asphalt ,the rev chassis does restrict a lot on air boxes and pipes .Did your buddies sled work? I've heard mixed reviews on this. I think the biggest issue was running without airbox! I talked with Chris Bondi and he says airbox is a must. More consistent jetting and with all those pipes under hood temps are high.
U can get a brand new summit sport for 9500$ with 3year warranty. Might be a good optionI can't believe the life expectancy of a sled motor now days. I read on the internet all over about new sleds needing rebuild or what have you around 1700 to 2300 miles. To me that's poor reliability. Maybe some peoples (not picking on any certain person or people) money comes easier than mine. If I'm gonna shell out 12, 13 to maybe 15k for a sled, that damn thing better run a minimum of 5k miles. I see a semi load of doos sitting in the lot with around 1800-2000 miles on them and dealer is still asking 8k to 9500 for them! Seems a little excessive for something that I'll potentially have to rebuild right away. Especially if you break down and need a chopper to haul the sled out. That would be a great way to give any beginner a bad taste in his mouth for the sport. Now I know even the new breaks down, but why oh why spend 8 to 9k on a sled that the odds are stacked against?!?!?!
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U can get a brand new summit sport for 9500$ with 3year warranty. Might be a good option
I can't believe the life expectancy of a sled motor now days. I read on the internet all over about new sleds needing rebuild or what have you around 1700 to 2300 miles. To me that's poor reliability. Maybe some peoples (not picking on any certain person or people) money comes easier than mine. If I'm gonna shell out 12, 13 to maybe 15k for a sled, that damn thing better run a minimum of 5k miles. I see a semi load of doos sitting in the lot with around 1800-2000 miles on them and dealer is still asking 8k to 9500 for them! Seems a little excessive for something that I'll potentially have to rebuild right away. Especially if you break down and need a chopper to haul the sled out. That would be a great way to give any beginner a bad taste in his mouth for the sport. Now I know even the new breaks down, but why oh why spend 8 to 9k on a sled that the odds are stacked against?!?!?!
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I think a lot of people in this thread are getting mixed up between mountain miles and trail miles. Huge difference in abuse and rebuild schedules.
I think a lot of people in this thread are getting mixed up between mountain miles and trail miles. Huge difference in abuse and rebuild schedules.
Lots of high mile PTEKs around....Is the verdict on the PTEK out yet or are they just saying its a Doo so it's gotta be good?
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