Budgeting for an 08 and up. Probably a XP but open to other's. Any suggestions on what wear points to watch for? I am leery of used sleds with tampered odo's.
Heres a nice one!
I'm sure he will post soon lol
My budget is around $8k.
takethebounce, thanks for the post, good info.
And I am not tied to the XP. It is just the sled I have the most experience with and the guys who I sled with are all past XP owners (XM riders now). I have ridden Polaris RMK's, and liked them, but the issues with the 800's are scary in a used sled. I know nothing about Artic Cats.
If you post a response like this you probably just ride men....If you like riding a 4x8 sheet of plywood and having to rebuild your engine every few thousand km, you will love the xp. What is your Budget?
If you post a response like this you probably just ride men....
Impossible to figure this out in the mountains, all depends on the operator. Not like boats where they just get a sustained RPM for an hour or so cruising the lake and can't gauge the mileage, sleds have an ODO. Its all about the miles and I would be very leary about buying a sled when they reported the engine hours specifically and not the miles. For sleds - Some guys will have high hours but low mileage, and others will have lots of miles and lower hours. Depends on where you ride, how you ride etc. One spot we go is 48 kms back on the roads (one way - so about 90 kms on the round trip, not including off trail miles), but the miles go quick at 70 kms/hr, most days we are in the trees at 20-30 km/hr probably on average. Go on overall sled condition and miles. You could have 2 sleds with 1000 kms on them and near the same hours, one would be mint and the other might be ratbagged. The bagged one could have been held wide open for 900 kms and the mint one might only have ever seen 100 kms wide open. If you are looking at a sled and the track is all tore up, plastics are damaged, its covered in belt dust under the hood, things are bent or broken, etc, you will have a pretty good indication of how hard the sled was ridden. Mountain riding is hard on sleds, there is lots of sustained full throttle, compared to out east, mountain sleds are run wayyyyyy harder and stay wide open for wayyyyy longer.I have looked at a couple sleds but nothing has caught my eye yet.
What is the relationship between engine hours and kms? How many hours does it on average take to get to 1000kms?