
Originally Posted by
nortonwhis
I'm in pretty much the exact same situation as Z but based in Whistler. Same kind of budget but can go higher. Worried about spending too much money and just trashing it so 6k was what i was thinking.
Can anyone recommend shit i need to avoid?
I found a 2013 Arctic Cat m8000 with 1200k for 6k. Seems like a good deal but have heard people complain about Arctic cats durability in past. I am full JONG when it comes to sleds (pretty much everything really, but sleds especially)
I am heavily Biased to Ski-doo.... and I really cannot comment on the nuanced differences between model years of other machines.
One thing I have found to be advantageous, is everyone in our primary crew rides a similar machine. all ski doo. More than once this has come in handy, from using a friends belts, clutch tools... to figuring out an error code, or repairs (be it in the bush or back home).
Ski Doo's tend to be more pricey... so that can be a barrier to entry. are they actually any better? I don't really know. Try and avoid the sleds that the pros are selling, they are pretty punched out. They always have a great price tag and most often a fresh motor, but everything else is just haggard. Also, be wary of sled with fresh graphic wraps... again, they are usually bagged out underneath..this was a lesson learned by a friend of mine, who after the sale realized that the wrap was all that was holding the plastics together.. it helps to searcher the sellers social media, if they are doing cliff drops..you probably dont want that one.
Ultimately, you want a low km engine... the lowest Km you can afford. as a blown motor is probably the most challenging/frustrating/expensive thing to deal with.
"Its not the arrow, its the Indian" - M.Pinto
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