Lund
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With all due respect Mike, that was now ten years ago and it was also an RT which are widely regarded as the worst mountain sled ever built. I personally would not have owned anything skidoo built between the RT and the Etec as I don't like carbs especially when everyone else had switched to very good fuel injection systems many years previously.
To the OP it sounds like you want a sled that won't give you any headaches and have a very low patience tolerance for issues. I get that but it's not realistic for manufacturers to nail perfection with how far they are pushing the technology in these machines. Considering the issues the Cats and Polaris had up until 2014 I think Ski-Doo has done a very good job and had mostly minor issues and recall campaigns in comparison. If that doesn't keep you happy then maybe the Yamaha will be a good option for you as it is a 4 year old Cat chassis with a motor they have had for 7 years, hardly pushing the technology envelope but should be ironed out and reliable.
Because you know me with the RT from Dootalk it doesn't mean the Rt was the determining factor.
In 2000 i purchased 2 700 Summit 151, my first Ski-doo's. Overall impression, loved them, both sled's rear shocks failed by end of season and BRP covered them. The sled i had been riding was a Cat 1000 (thundercat) and it was parked that season cause i rode the Doo's.
So happy with Doo i replaced one 2000 model for a 2003 800 159 Summit. The sled never made the season, cylinder and piston failure, BRP dealer took almost 2 month to fix. I ended up buying another Cat (1M-900 kingcat) to finish the season.
In 2005 snow checked the RT, and it also never finished the season, crank and piston failure. BRP would only cover half of crank cost and one piston. I ended up paying for the other piston and related part's plus other half of crank.
In 2006 i traded the other 2000 model for a Summit 600SDI for wife, by end of second season both piston's needed replacing, including crank. It had the same issue as the RT, dusted crank from belt dust.
Replaced the 600 with a left over snow checked 2007 800 XRS for wife, well ended up putting a crank in it. Dumped the sled for another Cat 2007 M8, she still riding it, zero issues.
The 2003 800 Summit towed out
The 2005 RT Summit towed out 2 times.
The 2007 XRS Summit towed out
In 2010 i got tired of being the test dummy or being let down so went back to Cat and Yamaha.
As mentioned maybe i missed the boat and the current Doo's are real good but after being bent over so many times it will be awhile before i can trust that.
To add to that, i'm not mentioning the little stuff causing run ability issues like sensors and bad clutching.
I do want to mention even though these sleds are old now, they were all purchased NEW at the time. I only wrote this post to show my experience of a 10yr span with Doo. Currently i will be replacing the wife's aging M8 with a new sled, then next season my own ride.
I am not one of them dudes making oil wages so my sled's need to run 4-5 years as i can not afford to replace seasonally or every couple of year's.
I do think history proves alot.
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