striker606
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the blue one on the far right doesnt look like cat rails. i wonder if yamaha put its own rear skid on the procross chassis
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Yes I agreeI think it's a tarp that they are using to tow the sled on. You can see the straps holding it on.
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This picture seems strange to me. Look how low the red sled is sitting with no weight on it. The rails on that sled look different too from what I can see. Also who ever took this picture is with this group other wise they would have seen the skid on the center sled and word would have spread already what it is. The rails are for sure different on the blue sled. Again many unanswered questions from this picture.View attachment 146793 Found this on facebook
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The red one looks to be a sidewinder stx-dx and the most believable one, the blue one seems to be an srx with photoshoped graphics but one getting towed doesn't make any sense as that appears to be a 15 viper xtx le which has the longer mtx 153 tunnel, vertical steering post, newer 16 and up mountain spindles but sidewinder plastics and a 137 coupled skid, someone is jerking us around again.View attachment 146793 Found this on facebook
striker606
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looks like the red one is a 2 up. maybe a new 2-up/work horse sled that they are testing by towing another sled?
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We all better hope Yamaha did not mess with the rear suspension. If they did it would be a step backwards there is not a Yamaha rear suspension made that comes remotely close to the pro cross. I'm not sure why you guys wish for such things.
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Hey MR.SLED why are you so hush hush about 2020?no comments???
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There is no question that someone photoshopped the pieces out of that picture. The graphics on everything are obscured, but it kinda looks like the mysterious "X" seen on the earlier picture might be covered up by the photoshopping?
Has anybody ID'd the ski on the right? It looks like it might be an older (DB?) Yamaha design. If they are out testing the new sleds, why would they bring any of the older Yamahas along for the ride?
One final observation; that picture isn't a great advertisement for Yamaha if they are towing the test sled home!
Has anybody ID'd the ski on the right? It looks like it might be an older (DB?) Yamaha design. If they are out testing the new sleds, why would they bring any of the older Yamahas along for the ride?
One final observation; that picture isn't a great advertisement for Yamaha if they are towing the test sled home!
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UMM the ck suspension is pretty much the same!!!!!We all better hope Yamaha did not mess with the rear suspension. If they did it would be a step backwards there is not a Yamaha rear suspension made that comes remotely close to the pro cross. I'm not sure why you guys wish for such things.
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Has anybody ID'd the ski on the right? It looks like it might be an older (DB?) Yamaha design.
That's a 2015 Phazer XTX ski...with 6" Studboy carbides.
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Not wishing just observering.We all better hope Yamaha did not mess with the rear suspension. If they did it would be a step backwards there is not a Yamaha rear suspension made that comes remotely close to the pro cross. I'm not sure why you guys wish for such things.
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This pic was on the Yamaha Snowmobiles facebook page. It is now missing on there. Is there evidence of photo shopping? The original pic was a little bigger. The sled you can only see skis on was a ski-doo. I didn't look at which model though.
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The ski in the picture is skidoo ski. the picture on facebook shows the whole sled its a ski doo driving byThat's a 2015 Phazer XTX ski...with 6" Studboy carbides.
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The ones with the "X"s on them are sidewinders......I don't know whats going on with the colours, but someone is having fun with us!
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