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After serious product evaluation I snow checked a SKi Doo 1200 GSX SE. After 11 Yanaha's It was a tough decision. But comparing the Viper LTX SE to the doo. It's not even close and the doo is $1000,00 Less OTD. In addition, Artic cat is building the Viper? IMHO the rest of the Yamaha line...
Mighty, The only difference on the GSX is the rMotion suspension is in the 2014. Your correct about the 2013 being a great buy. When you consider resale the difference may be less than it seems.
OKAY GUYS. ABOUT TO ORDER VIPER LTX SE. wHAT ARE YOU GETTING QUOTES FOR? mY DEALER WANTS $13,000.00 otd. Sounds high to me. I've bought twelve sleds from him in 11 years. He says mark up is less on Viper than other yamy sleds. Any info appreciated. Thanks Studdog. Oh he also says there...
I've ridden the 2013 doo 1200. It's very responsive and the new clutching system make it seamless. I owned 10 Yamy's and all of them are grabby in the clutches compRED TOO THE 1200 DOO. tHE DOO IS REAL FAST ALL THE WAY UP.
The owners manual tells you about the control rod adjustment, In 10,000 miles of riding the Venture GT I never adjusted mine. Ski lift was about right. In fact after 10 Yamaha's bothe apex's and touring machines I haven't seen a need for more ski lift. If you get the rear suspension set...
Yes, I've owned two of them. Yamaha's marketing hype that they are adjustable for one up riding is a plain lie. I finally got my 2012 setup great for one rider by changing the stiff as hell spring to an older venture spring. It now has a rear suspension.
You have to soften everything to the max. This s;ed was setup for two up riding period. I replaced the rear spring with a older model venture rear spring and it's a completely different sled. I have some othet posting on the site on this subject if you care to search.
tHEERE ARE LOTS OF POSTS ON THIS SITE TO HELP YOU GET THE gt SET UP RIGHT' mAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT THOOUGH. iTS A BIG HEAVY SLED. iT'S ALOT TO HANDLE FOR A SMALL PERSON. iT CAN BE MADE INTO A GREAT SOLO CRUISER.
I've been doing business with Curve and scott Bergstrom for many years. They are both have provided me with excellent service and products. Both stand behind their products 100%. george
Scott Berstrom has helped more customers solve darting and ski handling problems than anyone esle in the industry. The ski guys don't like the fact that he's fixed OEM junk skis with his products. Just my opinion, and I may be wrong.
I've owned two pairs of Curve skis running Bertsrom triple points with shims and skisavers. They performed great! Also, I've run most of the aftermarket skis and found both Curve amd Slydog the best performers.
I've owned several GMAX Modulars. They work great. I never wear the face mask. My glasses fit well Too. I had a problem with the electric shield on one and they promptly replaced it no charge. We run in real cold conditions with no fogging or frost.
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