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A cast front bulkhead sure seems like a production item to me???????? Wonder what else is new on this sled.
Google my friend,can find anything(except lost keys1 TOUZAN said:Low Slung - thanks for getting those pictures up, as usual I would have had to find a 5 year old kid to help me do that. LOL! I kind of think those pictures where put on there for a sneak peak, like I said that front body work looks pretty finished to me. It kind of reminds me of when I was at the Brainerd MN. Sno Cross race in 2007 when Yamaha showed up with the new Nytro body work on the sled before there was any announcement of it. I think what form Ross's sled is in right now is probably real close to final spec. The other Yamaha guys didn't have that stuff last weekend. They might be getting all the new stuff ready for the SOO race, just a thought.
Sled Dog said:Ok whats wrong with the dog in the pic it looks like he/she is either constipated, sat its butt down in a pool of battery acid or does not beleive a word anyone is saying about the new 2014's?
You're saying that an Apex Mtx is better than a Nytro Mtx in deep snow? I find that hard to believe when the Nytro is at least 80 lbs lighter and has much better ergonomics for standing and moving around.cacsrx1 said:There is a huge mountain market that Yami has been missing for 5+ years. Where Im from, 10 years ago everybody had 121's, now everybody buys 153+. The long and short of it is the Nytro is a poor mountain sled.....there I said it. It doesnt compete with anybody elses 600's. You shouldnt have to buy suspension parts, steering relocates etc. to make it handle in deep snow. ANY mountain sled should handle in deep snow, yet the Nytro fights you every step of the way, from sidehills to powder turns. Switching from my antique Apex to a stock Nytro is almost embarasing... the Nytro is that bad. If Yami WOULD, because I know they can, build a 520lbs 180+ HP Mtn. sled, that handles like a Mtn sled should, out of the box without throwing thoudands of dollars at it, they would OWN the market. Sure there some guys that love the Nytro and what I find is they are the same guys sitting at the bottom of they hill watching everybody else having fun in the trees or climbing hills etc. Stock or nearly stock sleds ....which one is more fun----Nytro, Pro, ProClime, XM? Its not the Nytro. Are there some guys that can ride the snot out of a stock Nytro? yep but they are few and far between. Those same buys I would bet could ride a different brand even better.
ruffrider said:You're saying that an Apex Mtx is better than a Nytro Mtx in deep snow? I find that hard to believe when the Nytro is at least 80 lbs lighter and has much better ergonomics for standing and moving around.cacsrx1 said:There is a huge mountain market that Yami has been missing for 5+ years. Where Im from, 10 years ago everybody had 121's, now everybody buys 153+. The long and short of it is the Nytro is a poor mountain sled.....there I said it. It doesnt compete with anybody elses 600's. You shouldnt have to buy suspension parts, steering relocates etc. to make it handle in deep snow. ANY mountain sled should handle in deep snow, yet the Nytro fights you every step of the way, from sidehills to powder turns. Switching from my antique Apex to a stock Nytro is almost embarasing... the Nytro is that bad. If Yami WOULD, because I know they can, build a 520lbs 180+ HP Mtn. sled, that handles like a Mtn sled should, out of the box without throwing thoudands of dollars at it, they would OWN the market. Sure there some guys that love the Nytro and what I find is they are the same guys sitting at the bottom of they hill watching everybody else having fun in the trees or climbing hills etc. Stock or nearly stock sleds ....which one is more fun----Nytro, Pro, ProClime, XM? Its not the Nytro. Are there some guys that can ride the snot out of a stock Nytro? yep but they are few and far between. Those same buys I would bet could ride a different brand even better.
I've had an Attak and a Nytro shorty. To say the Apex chassis is better at anything other than top speed and wind protection is kind of ignorant.
But I do agree with the rest of your post. Yamaha is definitely lacking in the mountain category.
Not irnorant, realistic......ride a stock geometry Nytro and a stock Apex in 4ft of powder and you will see what I mean.ruffrider said:You're saying that an Apex Mtx is better than a Nytro Mtx in deep snow? I find that hard to believe when the Nytro is at least 80 lbs lighter and has much better ergonomics for standing and moving around.cacsrx1 said:There is a huge mountain market that Yami has been missing for 5+ years. Where Im from, 10 years ago everybody had 121's, now everybody buys 153+. The long and short of it is the Nytro is a poor mountain sled.....there I said it. It doesnt compete with anybody elses 600's. You shouldnt have to buy suspension parts, steering relocates etc. to make it handle in deep snow. ANY mountain sled should handle in deep snow, yet the Nytro fights you every step of the way, from sidehills to powder turns. Switching from my antique Apex to a stock Nytro is almost embarasing... the Nytro is that bad. If Yami WOULD, because I know they can, build a 520lbs 180+ HP Mtn. sled, that handles like a Mtn sled should, out of the box without throwing thoudands of dollars at it, they would OWN the market. Sure there some guys that love the Nytro and what I find is they are the same guys sitting at the bottom of they hill watching everybody else having fun in the trees or climbing hills etc. Stock or nearly stock sleds ....which one is more fun----Nytro, Pro, ProClime, XM? Its not the Nytro. Are there some guys that can ride the snot out of a stock Nytro? yep but they are few and far between. Those same buys I would bet could ride a different brand even better.
I've had an Attak and a Nytro shorty. To say the Apex chassis is better at anything other than top speed and wind protection is kind of ignorant.
But I do agree with the rest of your post. Yamaha is definitely lacking in the mountain category.
adubs916 said:ruffrider said:You're saying that an Apex Mtx is better than a Nytro Mtx in deep snow? I find that hard to believe when the Nytro is at least 80 lbs lighter and has much better ergonomics for standing and moving around.cacsrx1 said:There is a huge mountain market that Yami has been missing for 5+ years. Where Im from, 10 years ago everybody had 121's, now everybody buys 153+. The long and short of it is the Nytro is a poor mountain sled.....there I said it. It doesnt compete with anybody elses 600's. You shouldnt have to buy suspension parts, steering relocates etc. to make it handle in deep snow. ANY mountain sled should handle in deep snow, yet the Nytro fights you every step of the way, from sidehills to powder turns. Switching from my antique Apex to a stock Nytro is almost embarasing... the Nytro is that bad. If Yami WOULD, because I know they can, build a 520lbs 180+ HP Mtn. sled, that handles like a Mtn sled should, out of the box without throwing thoudands of dollars at it, they would OWN the market. Sure there some guys that love the Nytro and what I find is they are the same guys sitting at the bottom of they hill watching everybody else having fun in the trees or climbing hills etc. Stock or nearly stock sleds ....which one is more fun----Nytro, Pro, ProClime, XM? Its not the Nytro. Are there some guys that can ride the snot out of a stock Nytro? yep but they are few and far between. Those same buys I would bet could ride a different brand even better.
I've had an Attak and a Nytro shorty. To say the Apex chassis is better at anything other than top speed and wind protection is kind of ignorant.
But I do agree with the rest of your post. Yamaha is definitely lacking in the mountain category.
I think he is saying "his" Apex Mtx is better than a Nytro Mtx. Check out his signature, looks like his Apex is set up quite well.
cacsrx1 said:Those same guys I would bet could ride a different brand even better.
I have to disagree, the other manufacturers have refined their chassis, brought out new chassis and refined those again in the same time the Nytro has been around, this tells me there is a sizable market. From December through April trailer load after trailer load of sled head west down I 80 and I 90, of which I would guess less than 5% Yamaha. The funny thing is I have never seen short tracks heading east.buddah said:Not to pee in you mountain guys corn flakes but it's all a numbers game......and statistically speaking, the mountain segment is miniscule in the overall scheme of things........no way it drives an entire segment of the overall business.
That said, I likewise hope they actually DO come out with some of the features etc. discussed.