Newbie to sledding, need opions

goodngrubby

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any thoughts on the yamaha apex or rx1. i know they are heavy but i heard that the motors are bulletproof.


The Phazer runs an EFI 500cc twin. Lots of fun to ride as it has characteristics of a dirt bike, sea-doo, snowmobile all in one, but they are underpowered. I have my 11 year old daughter on a short track Phazer...she does great on it. I'd keep your eyes open for an MXZ Renegade with a 137" track...the Rev chassis is comfortable to ride sitting or standing. They work really well for everything you're looking for. Parts are easily accessible and cheap. Too bad, I just sold my '09 with 600 miles on it...would have gladly worked out a swap for your tracks.
 

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With 2500 miles on that engine that's good you need a complete rebuild from the bottom up at least 3500 to 4000 K unless you can get it for 2500 bucks stay away

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thanks, good to know. MY deal for my tatou 4s tracks fell through so i may have to wait until they sell to get a sled. shouldnt be long they. they are sweet and make your atv go anywhere.
 

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can someone please tell me the difference between a yamaha apex, vector and rx1 or are they the same sleds??
 

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RX1 are older and heaviest. They don't ride as good as the either the Apex or Vector. Also carbureted. Vector a better ride and also carbureted I believe. Stay away from any modded 4strokes or have a mechanic look at it. Apex is great if your main concern is top end. But if I were you go after a Nytro. I had RX1 and hated it and switched to a Nytro. Got the 2014 viper and best thing Yamaha has ever put on snow. Yamaha's if maintained would outlast any other sled with least amount of maintenance. Also 4-stokes are great riding other than the rear exhaust when you get stuck (expect this to happen often). Avoid the RX1.
 

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Rx1 was the 1st 4 stroke. Carborated r1 motor with gear reduction on the output shaft to bring the rpms down into the 8k range. 140hp. The Apex is an updated rx1. I can't remember all the changes but the apex is fuel injected lighter and the stearing post further forward and a longer track. It's 155hp. I'm referring to the mtn version. The vector started out in the rx1 chassis but with a 3 cylinder 1000cc carborated motor rayed at 120ish hp. I think a lot has changed on the vector,but it's a trail sled and I don't pay much attention to those.

Of the trail the apex had got the power to weight of a 700cc 2stroke. Handles good in the powder. On the trail it's tippy and has a lot of ski weight which makes the stearing stiff, unless you give the throttle a blurp to shift the weight. The stiff stearing is really only an issue at low speeds. Other than that is all good. Stupid reliable and durable.



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thanks guys, great info. answered my questions.
 

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tracks have sold!!! Back in the sled looking game.
 

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That 700cc POlaris was a good option, 600cc Polaris is lighter more fun to drive and more reliable but little bit lack of power, 800cc Polaris could be a headache there are some problems with crank.
700cc is the best.
I would agree with someone who said that 2008 summit 800XP - the best beginner sled. I have actually spent couple of weeks looking for a similar sled for my wife, here in Calgary. Just remember that after 6 years of driving many of these sleds become a junk. I looked at 3 different sleds, most of them were in 5000-5500 price range. First of all, most of these sleds have rebuild motors, usually its done by not a professional mechanic. I would say - its done just to sell the machine. Another thing I didn't like in these skidoos - suspension in all machines I looked was worn out.
Bad rear susp. means u gonna hurt your back sooner or later after landing when you drive trails. XP has a very powerful engine, that will provoke you driving aggressive. Cheaper to fix susp then your back. To fix rear suspension you will need to buy at least 2 new shocks and 2 new torsion springs (I say at least cuse you will need to rebuild your front susp as well). Check prices it could be easily 2 grands. Adding these 2grands to 5500 already 7500. But you can buy a entire differ sled for these money. So, do I. Yesterday I bought XM 2013 for 7500, hope that was all right decision for my family.
 
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