Tell that to Jorgenson and Chris Brown... I rode through some pretty tight trees with Chris last year, and he can make that sled dance.
I hopped on a stock Nytro last year, and took it in the trees. They weren't super tight trees, and I had my issues at first, but quickly got a handle on it, and the stock skis are complete crap. I'm really interested in trying out the Viper. It's tough to argue with the reliability and peace of mind of riding a Yammy.
Lots of good discussion here.
I will add.....if you can ride an 800 Prolimb you can can ride a Viper MTX. They feel rather similar.
Cheers
RS
Like any 4 stroke, the way to more HP is more RPM. Over 8000, clutch components maybe don't want to last as long.....or you have to have a gear reduction on the side of the motor (Apex)....I dunno, just spit-ballin....I'm not an engineer.After reading some of the reviews in this thread and elsewhere it sounds like Yamaha has a sled that people will actually consider buying. I'll eat my words about it not being boosted. The thing is, why can't they squeeze another 25-35hp out of that 1050cc powerplant? Make that thing wail like a street bike. You still have the superior reliability and build quality and more power. Boost is all fine and good but its another chunk of weight over the front end. I think if they were 160-165hp out of the box and with some demo rides a lot more people would be signing the papers on them.
Like any 4 stroke, the way to more HP is more RPM. Over 8000, clutch components maybe don't want to last as long.....or you have to have a gear reduction on the side of the motor (Apex)....I dunno, just spit-ballin....I'm not an engineer.
After reading some of the reviews in this thread and elsewhere it sounds like Yamaha has a sled that people will actually consider buying. I'll eat my words about it not being boosted. The thing is, why can't they squeeze another 25-35hp out of that 1050cc powerplant? Make that thing wail like a street bike. You still have the superior reliability and build quality and more power. Boost is all fine and good but its another chunk of weight over the front end. I think if they were 160-165hp out of the box and with some demo rides a lot more people would be signing the papers on them.
You got it PM for personal demos in the Revy area.
RS
I have ridden them with both front end setups and I really like the stock 38 inch stance.Are there any downsides to the forward front ends? Just curious if there is a reason guys are putting them on aftermarket, and Yamaha is not just doing it from the get go. The less aftermarket parts a guy has to put on, the more tempting it is to get one. If a guy could have a stock viper with a boost it kit and not need anything else, I think they are going to sell a lot more of them. When you have to put 30k into them to make them into a great sled I think they cut out a lot of potential buyers.