Snow monkey switching from poo to doo

snow_monkey

New member
Pulled the trigger at the snow show!! Picking up my new mxz e-tech on Saturday. I will miss my 700 poo. She ran a flawless 7,200 miles and it almost hurts to let her go but the dealer gave me top dollar and promised me she would go to a good home!!
 

saber

New member
Sure beat rebuilding the old one didn't it?

After the first ride you will be thinking "why did I not Doo this sooner, Scott was right."

Congrats

Saber

I just sent ya a PM
 

mride460

New member
Pulled the trigger at the snow show!! Picking up my new mxz e-tech on Saturday. I will miss my 700 poo. She ran a flawless 7,200 miles and it almost hurts to let her go but the dealer gave me top dollar and promised me she would go to a good home!!


600 or 800 etech??
 

snow_monkey

New member
I picked the 600 e-tech the sled is about 100lbs lighter than my previous xcsp 700 and I shed 20 lbs. myself this summer!!
 

mride460

New member
I picked the 600 e-tech the sled is about 100lbs lighter than my previous xcsp 700 and I shed 20 lbs. myself this summer!!

You will not be disappointed with the power!! A buddy of mine rented a 600 etech last season after his Mach Z locked up. I ride a mxz 600sdi another guy was on a yami 700srx and a third on a mxz 800ho and that rental 600 etech gave the 800 a run for its money across big manistique lake near Curtis. Those sleds are amazing.
We rode about 600 miles those two days we had that rental and only used about a half a quart of oil and got very good gas mileage to.
I think you will be very happy!!
 

snow_monkey

New member
Thanks for the feedback mride. I did not remembered how much stuff goes into getting a new sled. My list for Santa is getting silly long.
 

MZEMS2

New member
you will definitely love the 600 etec! We got a new one last year, a grand touring, and we love the thing. Great mpg, low oil use, little to no smoke, plenty of power, and that handy self summerization. Enjoy it!
 

tommyboy

Member
Hey Snow Monkey,

How about some pics of the new ride?

I switched from Polaris to brand new 2006 MXZ 600 several years back and have to admit that the ride is great. The gas mileage ain't bad either! I had many trouble-free years with three different Polaris sleds, but with the back, and other various body parts, of an old man, I'm glad to be riding the Rev. C'mon snow!!!!
 

snow_monkey

New member
10-4 on the pics. I'm studdin her up this weekend and throwin on some goodies. I am trying not to pimp it out and want it to look clean. I just have to find a way to get all the advertisement stickers off from the place I purchased it from. I think they put them on with cement. When I opened my new cover it had their logo embossed on the cover behind the seat. I doubt if that will come off. I may have to have Indy ship me a few stickers to cover it up!!!!
 
Use a blow dryer to warm the decals up. Gently peel a corner up. Once it starts coming up, blow the warm air on the back side of the decal to keep the glue soft and gently peel it away. WD-40 on a cotton ball works great for removing the glue afterwards.
 

snowbuff

New member
Welcome to Doo-land!! I hope you have a great season and no regrets. I made the switch when I bought a left over '01 mxz800. Haven't looked back ... yet!! Enjoy :D
 
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