Started doing our first reflashes today for the 2014's. It works well. Overall the first year problems for the Viper were not all that bad. Our customer's were disappointed at times but 99% of the time it did not cause them to lose any downtime. Granted the sled is not perfect but Yamaha always gets it right in the dependability category and they are always quick to fix things. There are times such as groomerdriver mentioned they were tardy with the diagnostic reflash but they were held up by a distributor. As far as the price comparison Banks93 makes I don't quite follow that. The SR Viper is no more than a 800 etec, actually it's a bit cheaper depending on what models you're looking at. It does not use oil which is a big upside which everyone already knows. I will not argue against a ski-doo, they make a great sled but don't act like it's just head and feet above everything else because it's not true. The Viper is a dependable fun sled and it is without a doubt more dependable than a 2 stroke and I mean any 2 stroke. Also, it does not need a turbo to compete with 800's. Obviously it doesn't match up on top end but it will definitely hold it's own up to 90 with any 800 out there and will jump some of them right out of the hole. Any rider should buy what they most feel comfortable with. If it's weight look at a Poo or Doo. If it's dependability look to the Yamaha. If you want the most dependable 2 stroke engine than buy a Cat. All are good and that's why customers are having hard time making decisions and I think that's a good thing for the customers!!! Let is snow!!
Thanks for the review. I'm hoping next season will be the one for me to upgrade. Guy I ride with has a ZR800 and it's a great ride. Seems like it would be great to get that chassis with the yami engine to keep it for a long time. If it holds its own up to 90 I wouldn't need any more than that. The 800 is great in it but it takes a lot of gas too.