snow_monkey
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Bank.... the KEY word in my post was IMO (In My Opinion). I wasn't stating fact for all. Just MY OPINION. Trust me I know Yamaha loyals swear by their sleds....and who knows I may still have one myself sooner or later
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Bank.... the KEY word in my post was IMO (In My Opinion). I wasn't stating fact for all. Just MY OPINION. Trust me I know Yamaha loyals swear by their sleds....and who knows I may still have one myself sooner or later
How far on a nytro can u go on a tank of fuel running trails since the tank is smaller.
I would concentrate on riding style to dictate to you your needs. This is a big decision and being informed is very important. Look closely at what makes a good day of riding for you two specifically. If you could ride trails right now what sort of trail do you prefer? Tight twisty narrow? Open wide rail grades? Combination of both. Do you prefer higher but safe speeds like in the 80mph often. Do you maintain your own sleds.
I have 2 friends that both have Yamaha 4s sleds both named Dan. Dan W has a vector, rides 8-10K a year. He like to ride all over the UP and enjoys just cruising at 45 mph all day. Never in a big hurry, just loves being on his sled. He even put a throttle block to limit his throttle. He works all week out of state and comes back Fri to gas and go through the weekend
Dan Z comes up 5-7 times a year and loves speed. Rides the Apex XTX, very good rider. Loves knowing there are a 162 hp right at the finger and loves the rush of power. Doesn't want to fiddle with 2 stroke oil, wondering if he's gonna burn down holding a steady throttle at 80 mph for long duration regardless of a -10 temp.
You gotta be honest with how you ride, that is everything IMO
If you indicate all aspects of riding preferences it would be easy to offer a educated perspective.
I should also add- we (by we, I mean my husband) do all of our own maintenance. He's pretty mechanical. When he gets in over his head- we have snowmobile gearhead friends/family to help out.
Lenny you rock! This is exactly why I get twisted when someone wants to shove their brand down everyones throat. Every sled is better suited for a certain riding style and riding styles vary from person to person. For me a 4 stroke makes no sense for the type of riding I do I live in the land of twisty pines. Twisty pines=mxz shorty! Railroad grades=Apex!! Match your sled to your riding style.
I disagree with u jeff. Imo..the fst is the worst of all
The four strokes I rode...very heavy..heavier than my
attak, bakes ur right foot from how the exhaust exits,
gets worse fuel economy than any of the yamis.
I love my attak gt...i bought it used, and it was loaded
with extras...ulmer clutch kit,, curve xs skis, yamaheaters,
and more. It handles, and rides perfect for me...but
its set up the way I like...that is the key with any sled...not
just yamaha. I'll admit it took me awhile to get used
to the extra weight, and engine breaking..but now I love
it. Btw jeff...i have no problem running with my buddy's
08 fst.
yamaha loyalist?? LoL ..i think not..i owned ski doos
from 2002 to 2007, and bought an 07 crossfire which
I rode for two seasons ( bought in fall of 08)
Yamaha suspensions are the easiest to adjust..and
work just fine for me...in fact my attak gt may not be
a big bump agressive ditch sled, but it is a comfy, plush
sitdown sled that works well for me.
I thought this post was a question about yamaha
four strokes?? Why are all the yamahaters high jacking??