Yamaha guys

whitedust

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Only way to find weight will be when 1 of the Mags weighs a wet Viper model or 2 in some super dealers' shop this Fall. OEMs never correct with weight anyway. Like dry weight what is the point of that?
 

old abe

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Still don't understand why some won't even post their weights? Seems something wrong here. I do believe they have to declare a weight to retail a product. This due to Fed and State regs. I use the weights to compare different configurations of the same chassis.
 

whitedust

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Yamaha probably doesn't know exact weight until Viper comes off assembly line in Fall goal was up to 50lbs lighter than Nytro AC 4s weight probably will be a bit lighter as Yamaha likes to beef chassis up. I'm thinking 505 to 525 lbs dont 't think Viper will be below 500lbs but just a guess on my part. Yamaha knows they have to reduce weight of new products but not to the point where quality is at risk. Typical Yamaha sled buyers want power & reliability over the lightest sled on the planet. Visit TY to understand Yamaha owners hot buttons lots of high speed straight liners & huge mile trail riders few boondockers but some.
 
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I don't know but I am going to say about 685 'wet'. Fill up the gas and you are looking at 750. Then ad about 50 pounds of ice in the tunnel and you are at a nice even 800. With you on it you are at half a ton going down the trail. Maybe more if you are a big guy. Whitedust will have better numbers but I bet I am close.
 

indy_500

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I don't know but I am going to say about 685 'wet'. Fill up the gas and you are looking at 750. Then ad about 50 pounds of ice in the tunnel and you are at a nice even 800. With you on it you are at half a ton going down the trail. Maybe more if you are a big guy. Whitedust will have better numbers but I bet I am close.

I just got a headache
 

whitedust

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I agree with Grub probably pushing 700 lbs wet & iced up but sure does not ride that way with EPS. Nothing like it for high speed cruising UP trails soooo comfortable you can sleep ride on grades & wide trails like 107. Nothing can keep up with you on the wide UP trails just sucks everything up very stable sled. Also very good on unplowed FRs & you will be surprised how well you can ride on twistys but don't plan on throwing the sled around just point & shoot play with engine breaking & gas off & on to ride twistys. You will luv it.:)
 
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