Im looking at a 2018 skidoo freeride 165 with about 2000 miles on it just trying to get a idea of your thoughts on these sleds and anything I should really be concerned about? Thanks in advance
Im looking at a 2018 skidoo freeride 165 with about 2000 miles on it just trying to get a idea of your thoughts on these sleds and anything I should really be concerned about? Thanks in advance
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Yeah ski-doo is a great source for unbiased, reliable information.2000 mi is high? Why do you say that. Ski doo said that motor clutch ect were good for 5000 mi with out problems.
2000 mi is high? Why do you say that. Ski doo said that motor clutch ect were good for 5000 mi with out problems.
If 2000 miles is considered a lot for a sled I’m guessing the majority of people don’t take them out of the garage. What a shame, sledding is sorta fun.
I think you could maybe say it was back 10-15 years ago but not now. Kind of like 100,000 kms used to be a lot on a vehicle, you know back when people changed oil every 5,000kms. Stuff is way better now.
I’m not so sure about that. Mountain miles are far different than trail KM. 10,000 miles is pretty normal for eastern trail sleds. But mountain machines are put under far more stress. That being said I believe the new skidoo motor can make 5000 miles no problem mountain riding, yes some will fail prematurely. But my statement is purely based off of my past snowmobile sales. Anything with over 3000km is a very hard sell. even though it has years of life left in it for someone, that’s just the way the market is, 2 strokes aren’t known for their reliability or high mileage by any brand so naturally when spending 10,0000+$ they are looking for the low milers. For myself I put on 2500 miles a year easily. So I unload my
Sled every season. I don’t have much choice or I would be stuck with 15 sleds