best sled for under $4000???

maxwell

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obviously you never rolled a 670 doo.:d 25 on a good day if it took you a while to get to it before you rolled it back up side right.

this is the main reason i hate the 670

doesnt like parking downhill
and is an alsolute joke to get going again in the mountains


my zx 600 was a pain aswell

the rev is about 4 pulls

my xp is like 2-3 max! almost like efi!
 

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i've got over 10k on my 700 and i go just as fast as my dad 07 xrs, both are a 151

A badly tuned xrs will be about the same as a 700. A correctly tuned xrs should never have a 700 zx or s chassis keep up with it.
 

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Gotta love the RT1000, 1 pull and it starts after rolling (believe me i've tested it plenty). On a -20 morning, 1 pull to loosen up the recoil then always starts on first real pull. Electric start is like tampons, every pussy has one :p

Cat 900, you will kill yourself trying to get it going again if it's carb. Fawk, I would spent 5-10 mins trying to get them POS to run again......

$4000 US for a 05-06 rev 800 ROFL. Who would pay that, I would laugh at them. Unless they are something special, you'll buy that sled up here for $4500, not worth more then $3500 down there. Hell, I bought a 05 rev 800 with mods like boss seat, simmon skis, etc for $5000 in the states TWO years ago.....

To many people think their sled is worth it's weight in gold. Sleds are selling like absolute crap right now. You can lowball the hell out of people. I want to sell mine to free up money for a house but I won't get anything, not even worth selling.
 

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obviously you never rolled a 670 doo.:d 25 on a good day if it took you a while to get to it before you rolled it back up side right.

Exactly! If they had a bigger starter pulley and longer cord it sure would help! A tight modified 670 can be a tough starting machine...cold, hot, flooded or all of the above! BTDT We had a lot of fun with them over the years...lots of mods available for them still. I have run many different machines and try to be objective in my reports. It is great to have lots of choices in sleds...the more competition the better it is for the consumer!
 
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