Just been looking for advice on the forum but decided to post here!

bishop

Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2019
Messages
6
Reaction score
8
Location
Finland
Well rode last season arctic cat m800 and decided to buy the machine thats receiving good amount of hate for the weight , Yamaha sidewinder mtx162 , And installed tune for 270hp and few other modifications here and there. Its been awesome to read good amount of information here! , For the sled itself , I dont really see the weight penalty , its lighter to ride than the m800 :d . This forum is really great and looking forward to seek more information here and maybe open mouth to talk every once in while .(And sorry for the bad english ,it`s not my mother language)
 

gunner3006

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 19, 2014
Messages
11,835
Reaction score
10,091
Location
grande prairie
Welcome to the site. You will find a good amount of info on this site. If you want you can check out the Yamaha thread forum. Lots of cool builds and ideas to go a long with you rig and tune. Don’t worry about your speech. English isn’t a language so don’t worry about that.

Regards
Chadd.
 

Lund

Active VIP Member
Joined
May 4, 2013
Messages
4,247
Reaction score
11,292
Location
Vernon/Kelowna
Welcome to the site. You will find a good amount of info on this site. If you want you can check out the Yamaha thread forum. Lots of cool builds and ideas to go a long with you rig and tune. Don’t worry about your speech. English isn’t a language so don’t worry about that.

Regards
Chadd.

Hahaha....that's right English is not a language, more like sounds and noise LOL.
If you run into a grammar cop, we have a few. Correct them in your version. Welcome to S&M
 

Lund

Active VIP Member
Joined
May 4, 2013
Messages
4,247
Reaction score
11,292
Location
Vernon/Kelowna
Well rode last season arctic cat m800 and decided to buy the machine thats receiving good amount of hate for the weight , Yamaha sidewinder mtx162 , And installed tune for 270hp and few other modifications here and there. Its been awesome to read good amount of information here! , For the sled itself , I dont really see the weight penalty , its lighter to ride than the m800 :d . This forum is really great and looking forward to seek more information here and maybe open mouth to talk every once in while .(And sorry for the bad english ,it`s not my mother language)

Hate is for uninformed and i'll advised.
Some people never see beyond their nose and in the sled world light weight makes sales, similar to using special illegal bait fishing, no matter how unreliable, cheap quality or poor handling a sled is. If its light weight it will sell. All you need to do is check out this forum and there is plenty of evidence and threads to prove this.
While some hate the Yamaha, that's ok cause you will spend more time riding and enjoying the sport while they are chasing warranty claims. Ya, most would get a little sour doing that.
Plus to add ammunition to their hate, getting handed over by a Yamaha on the day's they actually ride add's insult to their injury. Enjoy your ride, with the SW your buddies will either stop riding with you (i've experience) and you might have to find new friends or they will adapt and admit the SW is great sled for the right rider.
 

RXN

Active VIP Member
Joined
Feb 26, 2009
Messages
7,151
Reaction score
38,147
Location
Gibbons, Alberta, Canada
I struggle with English too, and it's all I know. Lol.
As long as you like what you ride thats all that matters.
Happy sledding.
 

bishop

Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2019
Messages
6
Reaction score
8
Location
Finland
Mostly been riding alone but this year have made trips with others and its been great experience! . Its too bad many people are too arrogant to see the other side of things , i have rode the 850 for test and two seasons i had 2 stroke so i have seen the both worlds , And sure they are missing out on this much fun that the sidewinders/4stroke provides! and im planning on to learn little bit of making carbon fiber parts after the season ends , looking to make sidepanels and will start with something small like the windshield , im not after numbers or anything , mostly i enjoy making things with my hands and will be doing some parts from titanium aswell since i sold my project car the diy/custom motivation has to go somewhere :d after if the carbon parts i made make it to the sled i will wrap the sled to matt black . will see how much the offseason has time . i ride here in finland or sweden but next season there might be trip to the revelstoke , i have heard and seen so many great things about the place that i have to come and check it out!
 
Last edited:

bishop

Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2019
Messages
6
Reaction score
8
Location
Finland
And many thanks for the warm welcome! seems like this forum has good people.
 

ferniesnow

I'm doo-ing it!
Joined
Dec 2, 2008
Messages
112,585
Reaction score
86,657
Location
beautiful, downtown Salmon Arm, BC
And many thanks for the warm welcome! seems like this forum has good people.

Welcome and enjoy.

There is a distinct member relationship going on.........those who ride where Sidewinder's aren't fun and those who make the 2 strokes preform what they are real good at. The tight trees are a difficult place for any heavy sleds. The wide open alpine is great for the heavy beasts and those who like the Winder just aren't comfortable in the tight trees and continuously tell us how good the Winder's are. I am not a believer.
 

RXN

Active VIP Member
Joined
Feb 26, 2009
Messages
7,151
Reaction score
38,147
Location
Gibbons, Alberta, Canada
Mostly been riding alone but this year have made trips with others and its been great experience! . Its too bad many people are too arrogant to see the other side of things , i have rode the 850 for test and two seasons i had 2 stroke so i have seen the both worlds , And sure they are missing out on this much fun that the sidewinders/4stroke provides! and im planning on to learn little bit of making carbon fiber parts after the season ends , looking to make sidepanels and will start with something small like the windshield , im not after numbers or anything , mostly i enjoy making things with my hands and will be doing some parts from titanium aswell since i sold my project car the diy/custom motivation has to go somewhere :d after if the carbon parts i made make it to the sled i will wrap the sled to matt black . will see how much the offseason has time . i ride here in finland or sweden but next season there might be trip to the revelstoke , i have heard and seen so many great things about the place that i have to come and check it out!

Riding alone????????
That's a bad bad bad bad bad bad bad bad and bad idea.
 

bishop

Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2019
Messages
6
Reaction score
8
Location
Finland
yeah , not really the smartest thing , i learned lesson this season but made out safe !
 
  • Like
Reactions: RXN

Rjjtcross8

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 7, 2011
Messages
919
Reaction score
991
Location
Bruderheim
You can’t beat the reliability of the sidewinders. A few members here have done a few good build you should be able to find a few threads around here.
 

Lund

Active VIP Member
Joined
May 4, 2013
Messages
4,247
Reaction score
11,292
Location
Vernon/Kelowna
You can’t beat the reliability of the sidewinders. A few members here have done a few good build you should be able to find a few threads around here.

To add to this they are easier to ride then some of the 2 smokes out there, especially the T3 with the 174..what a tank for a so called light weight, the Winder run's circles around that thing, they have come a long ways and the Cat chassis rocks, no frills or BS about them.
 

tex78

Active VIP Member
Joined
Feb 5, 2010
Messages
17,572
Reaction score
17,029
Location
DA Moose B.C
To add to this they are easier to ride then some of the 2 smokes out there, especially the T3 with the 174..what a tank for a so called light weight, the Winder run's circles around that thing, they have come a long ways and the Cat chassis rocks, no frills or BS about them.
A tank eh, lmfao

Dunno which one ya road Mike, but it must a wore out old p.o.s


Now if you used tractor, then I. D be more in tune with that
 

bobsledder

Active VIP Member
Joined
Jan 11, 2009
Messages
2,840
Reaction score
6,142
Location
Not Sure
Hate is for uninformed and i'll advised.
Some people never see beyond their nose and in the sled world light weight makes sales, similar to using special illegal bait fishing, no matter how unreliable, cheap quality or poor handling a sled is. If its light weight it will sell. All you need to do is check out this forum and there is plenty of evidence and threads to prove this.
While some hate the Yamaha, that's ok cause you will spend more time riding and enjoying the sport while they are chasing warranty claims. Ya, most would get a little sour doing that.
Plus to add ammunition to their hate, getting handed over by a Yamaha on the day's they actually ride add's insult to their injury. Enjoy your ride, with the SW your buddies will either stop riding with you (i've experience) and you might have to find new friends or they will adapt and admit the SW is great sled for the right rider.

Your buddies stopped riding with you because of the sled you ride? That's weird.
 
Top Bottom