tundra ron
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Does anybody know why there is so many Nytro for sell.This board has them and all the craig lists do too and EBay.
My brother has an 09 Nitro. I rode this thing when he it was new and it rode like a ton of bricks - pretty much wanted to go in a straight line and required a lot of effort to drive. He also had problems with the hand warmers, hyfax wear, and ice build-up in the tunnel. He replaced the hand warmers with after-market and added an extra bogey wheel to fix two of those problems. He still gets a lot of ice build up in the tunnel - sometimes 20-30 pounds of it! Now for the handling. He replaced the skis with Ski-Doo pilot skis and I think replaced the bushings as well. This also allowed him to widen the front end. All the shocks were revalved as well. He replaced the coupler blocks with something from an Arctic Cat sled and maybe did one other minor thing to the rear tunnel. He also spent countless hours trying to find the magic set of settings on the suspension. I have rode it now with all these tweaks and it rides decent - way better than before. I could actually probably get use to it. Still more effort than my 2011 Ski-Doo but not too bad. He rides it very aggressively in the trail and has no trouble keeping up with anybody. The engine has always been strong. Last year I bought an 800 etec and he didn't like it when I spanked him. So he went to non-ratcheting drivers, a 1.5" track with studs, and dropped the gears. Meanwhile I dropped the gears on my 800 etec and studded it. His mods made a huge difference. He now stays even with me till about 60mph and he actually picked up additional top-end (weird). He has beaten a stock 800 etec renegade with this. He also has beaten Attak sleds up to 90mph. This thing is quick. I'd say its a nice sled NOW...it was a lot of work.
The new 2013 model has changed skis, track, drivers and probably more. I think a new one might ride pretty solidly out the door but not the older ones.
My brother has an 09 Nitro. I rode this thing when he it was new and it rode like a ton of bricks - pretty much wanted to go in a straight line and required a lot of effort to drive. He also had problems with the hand warmers, hyfax wear, and ice build-up in the tunnel. He replaced the hand warmers with after-market and added an extra bogey wheel to fix two of those problems. He still gets a lot of ice build up in the tunnel - sometimes 20-30 pounds of it! Now for the handling. He replaced the skis with Ski-Doo pilot skis and I think replaced the bushings as well. This also allowed him to widen the front end. All the shocks were revalved as well. He replaced the coupler blocks with something from an Arctic Cat sled and maybe did one other minor thing to the rear tunnel. He also spent countless hours trying to find the magic set of settings on the suspension. I have rode it now with all these tweaks and it rides decent - way better than before. I could actually probably get use to it. Still more effort than my 2011 Ski-Doo but not too bad. He rides it very aggressively in the trail and has no trouble keeping up with anybody. The engine has always been strong. Last year I bought an 800 etec and he didn't like it when I spanked him. So he went to non-ratcheting drivers, a 1.5" track with studs, and dropped the gears. Meanwhile I dropped the gears on my 800 etec and studded it. His mods made a huge difference. He now stays even with me till about 60mph and he actually picked up additional top-end (weird). He has beaten a stock 800 etec renegade with this. He also has beaten Attak sleds up to 90mph. This thing is quick. I'd say its a nice sled NOW...it was a lot of work.
The new 2013 model has changed skis, track, drivers and probably more. I think a new one might ride pretty solidly out the door but not the older ones.