2nd: Good Buy or Good Bye?

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hand gard, hand,thumb warrmers, gas can, travel tarp, stinger, 2inch 151, rev always stored inside

Sorry to keep bothering you guys with these threads. I know someone stated that 06 was the best year for the Revs?
 

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hand gard, hand,thumb warrmers, gas can, travel tarp, stinger, 2inch 151, rev always stored inside

Sorry to keep bothering you guys with these threads. I know someone stated that 06 was the best year for the Revs?

Don't go to the darkside, you will never see the light again LOL!

It looks like a nice sled, what price is it going for, don't buy it until you have heard it run...;)
 

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ya don't buy it with out riding it.......... i wouldn't no mater what....
i'd say 5500.00 to 6500.00 would be about right price....
 

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06 was probably the best yr for the rev. they had a better clutch then the 07 and beyond.
 

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LOL - yeah, I was kinda wondering about the 370 kms on a 4 yr old sled.....

The one for sale is from Rev, on the site. Ok it has a new motor , but how is the underside? That would be my worry. Has been said that the 06 was the year to have. I would be asking lots of questions and getting lots of close up pics.
 

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hand gard, hand,thumb warrmers, gas can, travel tarp, stinger, 2inch 151, rev always stored inside

Sorry to keep bothering you guys with these threads. I know someone stated that 06 was the best year for the Revs?

You may find a 151" x 2" a real challenge in low snow or on trail. Hard on hyfax. Just something to think about.
 

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You may find a 151" x 2" a real challenge in low snow or on trail. Hard on hyfax. Just something to think about.

Unless the track has been switched out, that sled will have the 2.3" track. Scratchers are the answer for the hyfax problem!:d
 

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You may find a 151" x 2" a real challenge in low snow or on trail. Hard on hyfax. Just something to think about.

Hyfax? From reading the guys post about scratchers im guessing that means it gets to hot because its a mountain sled not a ride on hard pact all day trail sled.

I asked in an email they said its the original miles. I don't want to sound like a judgemental a$$hole but she probably just got into because he liked it. Now just isn't liking it anymore.

I don't like buying anything that has engine work or over 1600km.

Yea I know theres huge scammers out there that will take pictures of other sleds, posted in kijiji or wherever. Yea Its with ebay send me a cheque or money order and ill have it shipped to you in 10 days. If its to good too be true, its too good. I searched her email on facebook and found her, theres pics of her riding the sled.
 

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Is this the same sled with 8100km on the frame?

LOL - yeah, I was kinda wondering about the 370 kms on a 4 yr old sled.....

The one for sale is from Rev, on the site. Ok it has a new motor , but how is the underside? That would be my worry. Has been said that the 06 was the year to have. I would be asking lots of questions and getting lots of close up pics.

this sled is a diff one, not the same one as
 

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I'm sure that we would all like to know how much they are asking for the seld, kind of hard to answer your question with out any info!
If the sled has been run less then 400km in 4 years I would be concerend with how it was stored as well as the normal chit.



If you are looking to ride the hardpack trails and flat stuff, maybe a summit isn't what you are looking for.
 

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Baa humbug. A Summit 151 is a great trail sled....heck, my 163's get ditchbanged every year....and if we get any local snow, my 174 will as well. The guy lives in GP....he's real close to world class mountain riding. If it's low Km's like that, stored inside, and the price is right (anything under $6500 I'd say)...jump at it.
 
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i have a 151 on mine and love it. was a bit of a stuggle when i went from the 136 but not bad. as for the wearing the sliders don't ride the hard chit at 100mph. duh. i have 4 yrs and about 2500+ miles on my sliders and they are still fine. have all the bogies removed except the front and rear and the ones in the center of the track by the shock. i would say giver if under the 7g mark.
 
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