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CamoKVF700

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Are the old Vipers good trail sleds?

Thinking about a 144 or 141 x 2 for a trail sled for me. The snow bike is awesome but doesn't really shine on glazed up trails.

I know nothing about them other than I love the way they look and sound.

Not many had reverse or ES. How hard is that to get and install after the fact?

Thanks.

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I used to have a 121 with a 1.5 and the thing was an absolute rocket lots of power handled great and well over 10000km on original everything very reliable
 

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How is it on the trails? How about when the trails end up getting a little whooped out?

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Friend of mine used to have one. It was very nice on a rough trail.......well, compared to my M7 mechanical bull ride anyway. They sound really nice too.
 

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i have a 1999 yamaha mountain max big bore mod with a poo rear skid. I have heard that the vipers are good and that on rought trail they are pretty good. It is good that you are going with a 144 / 141 as the longer track will soak up and brifge the bumps nice. the sleds are very reliable and last.
 
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