ZR 200/Sno scoot

bearrassler

Well-known member
My husband's friend had a indy 400 liquid cooled, 1989 he believes that could do 100 mph. He's now starting to wonder if that was abnormal. We didn't buy that very sled because we didn't want a starter sled that could go that fast. The 370Z tops out at 67 mph.

I had a 1988 Indy 400, the first IFS sled that I owned, and I had the sled up to 100 many times running down a lake but I do believe that it had a real opportunistic speedo
 

SledTL

Active member
A freestyle 550 was just posted on MPLS craigslist with only 800 miles on it. I know those sleds are a good tweener.
 

scott_l

Member
Saw an 18 ZR 200 for sale at a decent price but wondering if anyone has any experience on them or thoughts on the size of them. I have 9 year old twins and a 12 year old. I'm assuming my 12 year old is too big for one - he can handle a full size sled decently (family has a 900 doo with the eco option that keeps the speed in check) but wondering how the 200 would be for the other two. The 9 year olds did well on a 120 last year that we have access to but I can't see that working out for much more than another year. Looks like they have a Yamaha generator motor, so I'd assume it's reliable. We get up to the northwoods once or twice a year, and I'm trying to figure out the next sled for them. I'd guess it's something that would hold its value fairly well so we could get something back out of it once they outgrow it.

it is crazy what these 200s cost, they have only been out a few years and if you find a used one they are usually not a lot cheaper then a new one.
 
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