DSimps10
Pro
- Joined
- Oct 10, 2014
- Messages
- 160
- Age
- 32
- Location
- Oxford Michigan
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 14 Nytro XTX
The T-Cat is by far the best in looks of them all. Followed by the red Sidewinder XTX.
I do like the red BXT looks similar to the TCat and like Sidewinder XTX. The orange could have been nice if they had not put the weird grey color panels on it. Black would have set the orange off. So from the BTX Id say the red sled is sweet.
I agree on the color, i think it was DrantteelSS that posted the photos of the sidewinder and i could see the all black and red Viper in the back. that same color or the all black and orange on the sidewinder would be really cool. my guess would be that Yamaha wants the new model to really standout on the trails. (i think the same thing when i see a doo Freeride go by)...no mistaking that sled for something else.
If i had the money i would get the orange and black and grey and just do a black vinyl or plasti-dip on the grey.
Port-Parts
TY Advertiser
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2003
- Messages
- 1,033
- Location
- Port Washington Wi
- Website
- www.portyamaha.com
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2012 Nytro RTX
2018 Sidewinder BTX SE
The BTX and MTX versions with the mountain ski have a pair (2) of 1/2" spacers on each side of the spindle (4 total 1/2" spacers) so on the BTX you can adjust the ski stance from the stock 40.5" (1" of spacers (2) on each side of spindle) down to a minimum of 38.5" (all the spacers on the inside of the spindle) or if you put all the spacers on the outside of the spindle you would have a maximum 42.5" wide front end. The MTX sleds use the same setup but the stock ski stance on an MTX is 36.5" and can be adjusted from minimum of 34.5" up to a maximum of 38.5".