takethebounce
Active VIP Member
So I am a Doo guy, but I don't bleed yellow. I seriously looked at the new Pro chassis when it came out when I wanted to replace my '09 Doo but never found myself comfortable on it.
My '09 became my girlfriends sled (800 154 XP) and I am at the point now, keep it and hang onto it, or dump it in favour of something new. It doesn't owe me anything...yet.
After looking at some 146" 600etecs and 800etecs I stumbled on a 2012 600 RMK 144. I have ridden an older RMK chassis with the 600 and was always surprised with that motor. Given the lighter chassis with the RMK and cheaper (marginally) price tag with current discounts its a strong contendor.
The reason I am looking to replace with a slightly shorter sled is her riding ability and the amount she rides. If we can get her out 12-15 times a winter, its an achievement so her learning curve takes a little longer. The powerplant even with a 600 I think is still a capable sled and even if she does get into a spot someone else needs to ride it out, as long as we beet a path in, there shouldn't be any issues unless its a really bad spot, but we don't take her into those. She doesn't weigh much either, a 110 lbs.
With a lighter, shorter sled, something she can handle with her weight, it might even be better for her and allow her to be more comfortable. Idealy I am going to see if I can rent one first maybe before the end of the season.
Who has experience with this motor? I am not concerned with the 144/15x2" either. Any thoughts are welcomed. thanks
My '09 became my girlfriends sled (800 154 XP) and I am at the point now, keep it and hang onto it, or dump it in favour of something new. It doesn't owe me anything...yet.
After looking at some 146" 600etecs and 800etecs I stumbled on a 2012 600 RMK 144. I have ridden an older RMK chassis with the 600 and was always surprised with that motor. Given the lighter chassis with the RMK and cheaper (marginally) price tag with current discounts its a strong contendor.
The reason I am looking to replace with a slightly shorter sled is her riding ability and the amount she rides. If we can get her out 12-15 times a winter, its an achievement so her learning curve takes a little longer. The powerplant even with a 600 I think is still a capable sled and even if she does get into a spot someone else needs to ride it out, as long as we beet a path in, there shouldn't be any issues unless its a really bad spot, but we don't take her into those. She doesn't weigh much either, a 110 lbs.
With a lighter, shorter sled, something she can handle with her weight, it might even be better for her and allow her to be more comfortable. Idealy I am going to see if I can rent one first maybe before the end of the season.
Who has experience with this motor? I am not concerned with the 144/15x2" either. Any thoughts are welcomed. thanks