Check Out Our Shop
Page 157 of 175 FirstFirst ... 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 ... LastLast
Results 3,901 to 3,925 of 4373

Thread: Maggot snowmobile thread

  1. #3901
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Denial
    Posts
    2,741
    Quote Originally Posted by NBABUCKS1 View Post
    Why though? What specifically is great about the axys vs anything else prior?
    The 09 is an IQ chassis, this gets complicated so try and keep up.

    If you actually want to go dick around on sleds the newer chassis are MUCH better. for Poo it goes IQ>Pro>Axys>Matryx, with probably IMO the biggest step up being from IQ to Pro.

    Another big thing to think about is EFi, I don't think that 09 700 has EFi. Carbs suck, its a worthy upgrade to not have to deal with them, especially as you start getting stuck higher up and having to roll your sled, etc.

    That said 2k for that sled is a deal, and if you're just using it for cabin access it doesn't matter as much. 4 feet of blower everything is getting stuck if you don't know how to ride it.

  2. #3902
    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    gamehendge
    Posts
    1,338
    All great information everyone. I tried to find a website that went over the chassis generations of the Polaris but couldn't find any website that went over how it went chronologically so thanks for that info yukonrider.

    Appreciate the info as to why axys it great - good to the why. I posted on another form and the general consensus from a poster was that more modern 'rider forward sleds' were introduced in these years: Polaris was 2011, Ski-doo was a little earlier 2008, Arctic Cat 2012.

    It seems if you want to get and play with the big boys you have to spend the money and for now I'm not doing that and don't feel like shelling out for 5k mile 2016 and newer sled.

  3. #3903
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Your Mom's House
    Posts
    8,431
    So yeah, what everyone is saying is true - buy the newest sled you can afford, and newer sleds handle much better in deep snow.

    But if your budget is $2k, your budget is $2k. And I don't think you're going to find a much better/newer sled for $2k than that Dragon 700 (provided they are reliable, which I just don't know).
    When I rode that 09 Dragon 800, I also rode it back to back with an 08 Summit and a 14 Summit.
    The 14 Summit is the best handling in deep snow (duh). The Dragon would turn in pretty much just as easily, but would kind of hit a lean angle where it didn't really want to turn more. I could get it to do so but it needed some extra input. The 08 Summit was a bit more difficult to get on edge to begin with but handled pretty similarly to the Dragon once you got it turning.
    All of the above are way easier to ride than my 05 M7. Unfortunately I have not had the pleasure of riding anything newer than the Summit XMs.

    Will it be as good as a more modern machine? Of course not. But you'll be able to have fun on it, especially if you know some folks to go out with and learn.

  4. #3904
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    invermere
    Posts
    909
    First full day on a snow bike and it was fantastic.

    Sent from my Pixel 4 using Tapatalk

  5. #3905
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Fraggle Rock, CO
    Posts
    8,015
    Hotness! I see snowbikes going places the sledders couldn't dream of.

    One of our little highmark gullies yesterday

    Name:  20230211_125243-01.jpeg
Views: 715
Size:  87.2 KBClick image for larger version. 

Name:	20230211_125242-01.jpeg 
Views:	106 
Size:	64.1 KB 
ID:	447424
    Brandine: Now Cletus, if I catch you with pig lipstick on your collar one more time you ain't gonna be allowed to sleep in the barn no more!
    Cletus: Duly noted.

  6. #3906
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    No longer somewhere in Idaho
    Posts
    2,097
    Quote Originally Posted by NBABUCKS1 View Post
    hope this is an ok post.

    I have a remote cabin that has a mile road and i have a 500 yard driveway. I have a 2009 rmk TRAIL sled 550 (1.25" lugs) that I got stuck in about 4 feet of powder because I don't know how to ride a sled and that sled is probably severely undergunned for those conditions.

    Anyway I'm looking for a pow sled and I am cheap. Mostly looking for 2012 and newer, lower miles (yeah right ) and under $5k. Would be my first pow sled.

    Buddy came to me with this. 2009 RMK 700, 155 track. Always garage stored and 503 miles for $2000. Hasn't really ridden it since 2012 and has been run yearly since. Ideally i'd like newer but this seems like a good deal.

    Attachment 446314

    Attachment 446315



    Deal or no deal?
    I’m late to the party but I’ve had two of those, and I’d say it’s probably great for the use you describe- its fuel injection, probably has reverse, the 700 has plenty of power and less likelihood of grenading than an 800. Be aware though; they mapped the fuel delivery pretty lean in the midrange for emissions testing so you might add just a bit of oil to the fuel, and be sure to ride like a madman with widely varying throttle to keep the oil pump delivering. Sitting at midrange throttle for a while will make it run lean Nd take out motor guts.


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
    Gravity always wins...

  7. #3907
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    No longer somewhere in Idaho
    Posts
    2,097
    Quote Originally Posted by SirVicSmasher View Post
    Don't bother imo. You want a 2016 or newer axys if you actually want to get after it. 163 ... you will be just as stuck in 4ft of pow on the 09 155 as you currently are. The difference is night and day and now that the matrix has come out everyone is dumping their axys for cheap. I've watched friends that I ride with go from stuck monsters to very capable riders overnight switching from old tech to new.

    Sent from my SM-G981U using Tapatalk
    This totally true, I love my axys but couldn’t touch one for less than 6k here….
    It’s like a pair of fat pow skis, just way more fun


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
    Gravity always wins...

  8. #3908
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Fraggle Rock, CO
    Posts
    8,015
    Just below the divide
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	20230212_113718-01.jpeg 
Views:	141 
Size:	140.8 KB 
ID:	447462
    Brandine: Now Cletus, if I catch you with pig lipstick on your collar one more time you ain't gonna be allowed to sleep in the barn no more!
    Cletus: Duly noted.

  9. #3909
    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    gamehendge
    Posts
    1,338
    Quote Originally Posted by riff View Post
    I’m late to the party but I’ve had two of those, and I’d say it’s probably great for the use you describe- its fuel injection, probably has reverse, the 700 has plenty of power and less likelihood of grenading than an 800. Be aware though; they mapped the fuel delivery pretty lean in the midrange for emissions testing so you might add just a bit of oil to the fuel, and be sure to ride like a madman with widely varying throttle to keep the oil pump delivering. Sitting at midrange throttle for a while will make it run lean Nd take out motor guts.


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums

    Thanks for the all opinions but I did buy it. Won't see it for a few more weeks. Of course if it sucks and I am feeling spendy (I'm not) I can always sell and grab a newer sled.

    Honestly probably a great starter sled

  10. #3910
    Join Date
    Sep 2018
    Posts
    2,735
    Quote Originally Posted by NBABUCKS1 View Post
    Thanks for the all opinions but I did buy it. Won't see it for a few more weeks. Of course if it sucks and I am feeling spendy (I'm not) I can always sell and grab a newer sled.

    Honestly probably a great starter sled
    Enjoy!

    Sent from my SM-G981U using Tapatalk

  11. #3911
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    No longer somewhere in Idaho
    Posts
    2,097
    Excellent work!


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
    Gravity always wins...

  12. #3912
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    5,013
    2023/2024 reveal day for Skidoo. Always a good time!


  13. #3913
    Join Date
    Feb 2017
    Location
    truckee
    Posts
    2,666
    Good to know brand new sleds get stuck too....

  14. #3914
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Posts
    9,574
    Quote Originally Posted by heckacali View Post
    Good to know brand new sleds get stuck too....
    "Hold on...we're gonna be a minute!"

    It will be interesting to see what the new tech looks like. Lighter weight all around? Fly by fire throttle/ecu? Obviously suspension. Enhanced cooling systems?

  15. #3915
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    5,013
    Summit SP is now Summit Adrenaline? T-motion X introduced?

  16. #3916
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Colorado Cartel HQ
    Posts
    15,931
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_8321.JPG 
Views:	133 
Size:	165.2 KB 
ID:	449552

    3 of the baddest sleds on the market right now-

    Lynx Shredder turbo

    Arctic Cat Alpha One with turbo

    Polaris 9r

    Rode them all on a 3’ day last week. All were a blast

  17. #3917
    Join Date
    Sep 2018
    Posts
    2,735
    Quote Originally Posted by Blurred View Post
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_8321.JPG 
Views:	133 
Size:	165.2 KB 
ID:	449552

    3 of the baddest sleds on the market right now-

    Lynx Shredder turbo

    Arctic Cat Alpha One with turbo

    Polaris 9r

    Rode them all on a 3’ day last week. All were a blast
    Lucky dog

    Sent from my SM-G981U using Tapatalk

  18. #3918
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    No longer somewhere in Idaho
    Posts
    2,097
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_5578.JPG 
Views:	162 
Size:	236.2 KB 
ID:	449591
    Axys 800 has been getting it done this year!


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
    Gravity always wins...

  19. #3919
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    in a suite of vigorous disturbances
    Posts
    2,309
    My ski partner and I just bought our first starter-sled. We are total jongs and have no idea wtf we are doing.

    It’s a 2004 arctic cat m1 800. 164” track. A bunch of new suspension parts. New belt (+ new spare) and new plugs. Track is in good shape with only a few gacks. The seller was the lead mechanic and one of the auto dealership and is a total sledneck. It was cheap ($1000, so $500 each)

    We took it out last weekend and it fkn rips.

    We won’t be using it to braaaaap up pow fields (though the seller says it pretty much keeps up with his buddies with $$$ sleds). We are using it to access ski terrain that is mostly up jeep roads. We tried to get it up a side canyon that one (skilled) dude on a timber sled had gone up in ~ 2’ of heavy snow and found the limit of our skills and the sled almost immediately. (StuckAF)

    Some questions:

    Tips on getting it un-stuck when we auger it in?

    What’s a good cheap ski-holder?

    It doesn’t have reverse. We see there are reverse kits available. Are they worth it?

    The seat is torn but the foam is in great shape. I’m pretty good with a commercial sewing machine so I think I can fix it, unless there’s a solution?Guerrilla Tape?)

    -what else do we need to know?

    Stuck:
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Image1677678524.921770.jpg 
Views:	114 
Size:	795.7 KB 
ID:	449803






    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums

  20. #3920
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    5,013
    Riding tandem through unconsolidated powder isn't gonna work often. You need to build a road first.

    The primary lesson is being patient. That goes for getting unstuck as well. Think through your plan before executing it.

  21. #3921
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Denial
    Posts
    2,741
    When you're stuck you're stuck. After a point you are just making it harder to get unstuck. If its steep, just roll it over. If its flat, and consolidated that sucks. Roll it in its side, pack some snow under the track, then roll it the other way and repeat. If the snow is firm enough you can try and GENTLY walk it out with a combo of throttle and ski pulling.

    I effing hate yanking sleds, so I almost always dig mine out, but I know buddies who never dig, so there are many ways to do it. If you're gonna get stuck in the flat a lot, a sno-bunji works well.

  22. #3922
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Salida, CO
    Posts
    2,182
    Head on over to you tube there's a million vids on how to ride, maintain and trouble shoot.
    https://high-jacker-snowmobile.mysho...nowmobile-jack

  23. #3923
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Salida, CO
    Posts
    2,182
    Quote Originally Posted by Cruiser View Post
    Just below the divide
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	20230212_113718-01.jpeg 
Views:	141 
Size:	140.8 KB 
ID:	447462
    Finally got my sled out of the shop. Have you been up Pomeroy?

  24. #3924
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Denial
    Posts
    2,741
    Some stoke to start off the new page

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	IMG_20230216_183657.jpg 
Views:	106 
Size:	132.8 KB 
ID:	449806

  25. #3925
    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    gamehendge
    Posts
    1,338
    Tech thank you for being another JONG just like me so I don't have to be only one jonging up the thread with dumb questions

    - Seat : I read on another forum that ZIP tape works well. It's the tape for taping seems on sheething panels for a house. I have a bunch leftover from a cabin I built so I"m going to try that on mine

    - Reverse is so dam nice but I only use it on hard pack trails. $200 and an easy install would be my price for that personally.

    - 2 up - Get a second sled. They seem to be getting cheaper now at seasons ending

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •