icutmetl
New member
Hello from Ohio! Looking to feed my need for info with more forum activity.
Currently have a 2005 Mach Z 1000 and 2016 FreeRide 137”; both set up well and both for sale, actually. I’ve got a 2019 FreeRide 154” S-38 on order.
Didn’t have snowmobiles in my life a lot growing up; my first sled personally was a Mach Z 780 I purchased for $350; it got me thru one week long trail trip in PA, but I was hooked after that. Sold it and purchased the 1000 at an auction 6yrs or so ago; that sled’s been an expensive learning experience, but it’s a well set up beast, now. I purchased my FreeRide 137” brand new because I wanted a tough sled that could take me off trail more, and it’s the best money I’ve spent on sledding. It took me to the UP for the first time (and many times since), back to NY, up to Wawa, and out to West Yellowstone earlier this season. I’ve no complaints with it, but have ridden a couple G4’s and after riding one of those, mine felt like a slug.
Currently have a 2005 Mach Z 1000 and 2016 FreeRide 137”; both set up well and both for sale, actually. I’ve got a 2019 FreeRide 154” S-38 on order.
Didn’t have snowmobiles in my life a lot growing up; my first sled personally was a Mach Z 780 I purchased for $350; it got me thru one week long trail trip in PA, but I was hooked after that. Sold it and purchased the 1000 at an auction 6yrs or so ago; that sled’s been an expensive learning experience, but it’s a well set up beast, now. I purchased my FreeRide 137” brand new because I wanted a tough sled that could take me off trail more, and it’s the best money I’ve spent on sledding. It took me to the UP for the first time (and many times since), back to NY, up to Wawa, and out to West Yellowstone earlier this season. I’ve no complaints with it, but have ridden a couple G4’s and after riding one of those, mine felt like a slug.