Heritage
Expert
Got to put about 100 miles on...only part of my areas trail system is open (Tomahawk, Lincoln CO, Wisconsin)...Oneida County is open, but only the Hiawatha (railrode grade, from Sara Park North) is open in Tomahawk.
The Attak out in a field
and another one
Here is Lake Mohawksin..doesn't look safe to me..not going on it yet..you can't see, all the slush, and brown spots in the picture..trust me..scary
The Knight Owls, and Northwoods Passage has tracked or Panned most of the trails...the swamps are causing the most problems..lots of water in them this year..very wet.
I basically have to pound ditches, to get to the open trails which sux...but I don't want to piss anybody off, so I'm staying off the closed trails, and lakes for now...I don't trust ice fishermen...6 inches of ice usually means two...lol
My review of the attak so far... LOVE the Attak...awesome sled..still fiddling with the suspension, the mono is a bit softer than I am used to...but I like it, very cushy suspension with good weight transfer...I gotta stop reading these snomobile magazines that rip on yamahas..they are waaaayyy off on how this skid rides...yes it's soft..I wouldn't ditch bang with it, nor go jump driveways..but for trail cruising I think it's nice...very cushy.....sled handles decent too...everybody made a big deal out of the inside ski lift...I don't get it..it doesn't lift anymore than my cat or doo did...it's a non issue.
The motor....man..what a motor!!!...this thing rips!!!! It took me awhile to get used to the engine braking....but now I kinda like it...thing pulls like a freight train...LOVE it...sounds cool..uses waaayyyy less fuel than my cat...AWESOME.
I will say this to anybody thinking about switching to a yamaha four stroke..RIDE ONE..don't believe all the negative reviews..I kinda did,and all it did was keep me off a machine I really like for three riding seasons.
I listened to the "experts" crow about weight, handling, and ride...and IMO
they were wrong...I do need to maybe get the "fat boy" spring..because I feel the mono is a bit too soft for my style of riding....and this sled is definately not a powder sled..it is heavy, but it doesn't bother me all that much.
I wish I would have bought this sled 3 years ago.
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The Attak out in a field

and another one

Here is Lake Mohawksin..doesn't look safe to me..not going on it yet..you can't see, all the slush, and brown spots in the picture..trust me..scary

The Knight Owls, and Northwoods Passage has tracked or Panned most of the trails...the swamps are causing the most problems..lots of water in them this year..very wet.

I basically have to pound ditches, to get to the open trails which sux...but I don't want to piss anybody off, so I'm staying off the closed trails, and lakes for now...I don't trust ice fishermen...6 inches of ice usually means two...lol
My review of the attak so far... LOVE the Attak...awesome sled..still fiddling with the suspension, the mono is a bit softer than I am used to...but I like it, very cushy suspension with good weight transfer...I gotta stop reading these snomobile magazines that rip on yamahas..they are waaaayyy off on how this skid rides...yes it's soft..I wouldn't ditch bang with it, nor go jump driveways..but for trail cruising I think it's nice...very cushy.....sled handles decent too...everybody made a big deal out of the inside ski lift...I don't get it..it doesn't lift anymore than my cat or doo did...it's a non issue.
The motor....man..what a motor!!!...this thing rips!!!! It took me awhile to get used to the engine braking....but now I kinda like it...thing pulls like a freight train...LOVE it...sounds cool..uses waaayyyy less fuel than my cat...AWESOME.

I will say this to anybody thinking about switching to a yamaha four stroke..RIDE ONE..don't believe all the negative reviews..I kinda did,and all it did was keep me off a machine I really like for three riding seasons.
I listened to the "experts" crow about weight, handling, and ride...and IMO
they were wrong...I do need to maybe get the "fat boy" spring..because I feel the mono is a bit too soft for my style of riding....and this sled is definately not a powder sled..it is heavy, but it doesn't bother me all that much.
I wish I would have bought this sled 3 years ago.
