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No need to go further off topic.
I wouldn't say that, I'll guarantee they all have some cool stuff in the wings ready to go. when a competitor comes out with something that's really innovative is when they will bring it out to keep customers from jumping ship. all we'll see this year is BNG, weight loss, and a 3" option....unless someone drops a late spring bombshellI don't think anyone could expect too many changes from any manufacturer in 2015. It seems like most comapines are investing more heavily in there side by side programs then on there sled programs as of late.
I must not be riding deep enough snow cause even though I have a 3" sitting in the shop at home the thing works so good I am losing interest in putting it on.
I certainly agree with what your saying. I just used the side by side example because one guy will release say a 900 then then other guy answers back with a 1000 just few months later, seems really competitive. I predict that ski-doo will continue with refinements on there xm's. can't wait till they release regardless of what changes they make, I would love to pick one up!
I went from 137 1.5 rip saw geared 20--45. To 146 2.25 geared 19-47 and now I'm running 163 2.25 geared 19-49 and that little 600 SDI spins the bigger track no problem .A 800 Will spin a 174 no problem set up correctly .Thanks Trygstad for the extra hp.They can't put a track that big on a stock 800.... can they?
I wish they would fire up the old tundra line.
They stopped making the old tundras 9 years ago, however i think they made a half decent one for 2 more years after that. Those things where unbelievable, no wonder all the foresters used them.
Someone told me it has to be a 174 and not a 172 because of the drivers/economy of production. When I jumped to the 163, I said, "I'd never go back to shorter"! If there is a 174 it will be a huge hit with the mountain/tree riders.