Chef-nb1
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Hey looking for any and all info on this sled. Looking at one with 7500 km , looks mint . Thanks for any comments
greatwhite89
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This is a review of the TF. Basically the same sled as the GT, but with a 151" track. I really enjoy mine.
https://www.snowtechmagazine.com/a-hidden-gem-in-the-touring-segment/
https://www.snowtechmagazine.com/a-hidden-gem-in-the-touring-segment/
Mooseman
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'07 Phazer FX (gone)
'09 Phazer GT (gone)
'10 RS Venture GT (My current ride)
'10 Nytro FX (son's)
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I have a '10 GT and love it. Very comfy sled and rides like a sofa. Yours should have EPS (electronic power steering), which is basically the only difference with mine. It ain't no ditch banger or speed demon however a good trail rider that can still hit 140-150 km/h.
These are my own experiences.
- Check that the shocks are still good, especially the rear skid's. Mine was totally worn out and needed a rebuild. It was also missing the adjustment knob, probably ripped off by a branch or rock. Bounce the rear and if there is little resistance, it's done. All are rebuildable and adjustable, which is one thing that the TF doesn't have.
- Check the coolant level and if possible, ride it hard at full throttle. Mine had a blown head gasket and was puking coolant only at WOT. Compression and everything else was normal.
- Check the A-arm bushings and steering in general for slop.
- Be aware that some complain about track howl at certain speeds (50-70 km/h). Mine has it however it has a 1.5" lug track whereas the original is 1.25". If it bothers you, it can be mitigated with ear plugs, noise cancelling ear buds or Quiet Muffs.
- If it has studs, check the tunnel protectors at the lower front. Mine were loose and rattled. I wound up taking them out as they interfered with the 1.5" lugs and I don't use studs.
- Check for leaking exhaust donuts by blocking both exhausts with your hands with gloves or rags while idling. If it stalls, they're good.
These are my own experiences.
- Check that the shocks are still good, especially the rear skid's. Mine was totally worn out and needed a rebuild. It was also missing the adjustment knob, probably ripped off by a branch or rock. Bounce the rear and if there is little resistance, it's done. All are rebuildable and adjustable, which is one thing that the TF doesn't have.
- Check the coolant level and if possible, ride it hard at full throttle. Mine had a blown head gasket and was puking coolant only at WOT. Compression and everything else was normal.
- Check the A-arm bushings and steering in general for slop.
- Be aware that some complain about track howl at certain speeds (50-70 km/h). Mine has it however it has a 1.5" lug track whereas the original is 1.25". If it bothers you, it can be mitigated with ear plugs, noise cancelling ear buds or Quiet Muffs.
- If it has studs, check the tunnel protectors at the lower front. Mine were loose and rattled. I wound up taking them out as they interfered with the 1.5" lugs and I don't use studs.
- Check for leaking exhaust donuts by blocking both exhausts with your hands with gloves or rags while idling. If it stalls, they're good.
Chef-nb1
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I have a '10 GT and love it. Very comfy sled and rides like a sofa. Yours should have EPS (electronic power steering), which is basically the only difference with mine. It ain't no ditch banger or speed demon however a good trail rider that can still hit 140-150 km/h.
These are my own experiences.
- Check that the shocks are still good, especially the rear skid's. Mine was totally worn out and needed a rebuild. It was also missing the adjustment knob, probably ripped off by a branch or rock. Bounce the rear and if there is little resistance, it's done. All are rebuildable and adjustable, which is one thing that the TF doesn't have.
- Check the coolant level and if possible, ride it hard at full throttle. Mine had a blown head gasket and was puking coolant only at WOT. Compression and everything else was normal.
- Check the A-arm bushings and steering in general for slop.
- Be aware that some complain about track howl at certain speeds (50-70 km/h). Mine has it however it has a 1.5" lug track whereas the original is 1.25". If it bothers you, it can be mitigated with ear plugs, noise cancelling ear buds or Quiet Muffs.
- If it has studs, check the tunnel protectors at the lower front. Mine were loose and rattled. I wound up taking them out as they interfered with the 1.5" lugs and I don't use studs.
- Check for leaking exhaust donuts by blocking both exhausts with your hands with gloves or rags while idling. If it stalls, they're good.
Chef-nb1
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Thank you , just getting into the sport . Was glad to see it has a good reviewThis is a review of the TF. Basically the same sled as the GT, but with a 151" track. I really enjoy mine.
https://www.snowtechmagazine.com/a-hidden-gem-in-the-touring-segment/
Chef-nb1
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Thank you for the tips on what to look for , I ha e it at the local dealer to have it gone over before the deal is done. I will be sure to get the questions on what you told me checked out. Really appreciate the informationI have a '10 GT and love it. Very comfy sled and rides like a sofa. Yours should have EPS (electronic power steering), which is basically the only difference with mine. It ain't no ditch banger or speed demon however a good trail rider that can still hit 140-150 km/h.
These are my own experiences.
- Check that the shocks are still good, especially the rear skid's. Mine was totally worn out and needed a rebuild. It was also missing the adjustment knob, probably ripped off by a branch or rock. Bounce the rear and if there is little resistance, it's done. All are rebuildable and adjustable, which is one thing that the TF doesn't have.
- Check the coolant level and if possible, ride it hard at full throttle. Mine had a blown head gasket and was puking coolant only at WOT. Compression and everything else was normal.
- Check the A-arm bushings and steering in general for slop.
- Be aware that some complain about track howl at certain speeds (50-70 km/h). Mine has it however it has a 1.5" lug track whereas the original is 1.25". If it bothers you, it can be mitigated with ear plugs, noise cancelling ear buds or Quiet Muffs.
- If it has studs, check the tunnel protectors at the lower front. Mine were loose and rattled. I wound up taking them out as they interfered with the 1.5" lugs and I don't use studs.
- Check for leaking exhaust donuts by blocking both exhausts with your hands with gloves or rags while idling. If it stalls, they're good.
RCk
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Definitely a track Drone or howl. Other then that great reliable sled. I have a 09,11,13 Gts .
THKSNOW
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Great sled. It's a trail cruiser with decent power. I have a 2013 gt and turned over 15,000 miles this season. Love the electronic power steering. Trouble free mileage with regular maintenance.
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