momoney2123
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The weight gain is minimal...I was told less than 20 lbs...which on a machine that is approaching 700lbs fully fueled is really nothing. I have never seen one fail either...and believe me I owned two Attaks without it...and it makes a BIG difference...I could let my 15 yr old, 100 lbs daughter drive my xtx...I would never do that with the non eps sleds...(I wouldn't put a kid on a machine that powerful..just an example)...like I said we all get older....the eps lets the older trail veterans, and women, enjoy the power, low maintnance and reliability of a heavier four stroke...and I know my doo riding buddies would love it on their 1200s....because they told me so...they can't believe how much easier to turn/steer my apex is...I still say it would be a bonus on Four strokes...IMO..4 stroke riders don't care about weight...what's 20 lbs??..If weight is an issue to you...and you ride ski-doo..then u most likely ride an etech.
I mean yea makes sense why those type of sleds have it, doo doesn't make a 700lb machine and never will. I completely understand that buying a Yamaha means you don't care about weight LOL!! IMO you will not being seeing It from doo besides maybe like a grand touring type sled(still a long shot). If its that important to current 1200 owners, then they should buy a Yamaha with EPS, but why aren't they?....BRP knows the only sleds with EPS are the lowest volume selling sleds in the market. EPS sleds basically admit the sled is a heavy pig and needs help steering...not a route Doo appears to want to take. that market is a niche and as u can see Yamaha likes the niche markets, which is fine. I also think 4 stroke riders doo care about weight actually I know they do, your speaking for yourself. Most I know that ride 4s, do it for improved reliability, no adding oil, less vibrations and ablility to run low octane fuel. weight is the big con and is in fact why many 1200 owners came back to the 850. The supposed 4s like reliability and light weight brings the possibility for the best of both worlds.
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