I could go and test ride the sled in question. But thats the problem with buying used... its not like you get to take it out for a day and really get a feel for it. You get a relatively short test ride to make up your mind. If there are no trails close, then all you get is to see how it works in the conditions presented, which could be anywhere from a nearby field, around the block, or just across the sellers yard. I feel like the more time I spend researching, the more I feel confused and less confident!
Part of me thinks that a Phazer would be a heck of a a lot of fun, but worries about the lack of power and how cold it would be to ride (reinforced by the 20 below air temps we are going to have tonight). Another part of me says to just go for the Rx1 and deal with any potential inability to slam it thru the whoops and ditches or carve it up thru the twisties, there is another part of me that says just pick up some $2500 sled and make due, and a smaller more fiscally responsible part of me just says to keep the danged ZR440 I have now and live with it!
I always swore I would not buy another toy that wasnt FI, because I am so damned tired of cleaning and tuning carbs, which makes slednecks apex very appealing! However, I am having a hard enough time justifying 3500ish on something, kicking it up another 700-800 bucks makes the pill tougher to swallow. I kinda wish I woulda titled this thread differently... something like 'how do you like your rex for aggressive riding' or 'help me pick the best sleds to go test out'
It doesnt help, and it prolly subconsciously effecting my inability to decide, that I have a couple friends who think the Rx1 is the heaviest lumbering machine to hit the ground since the sherman tank and that the only thing is good for is grampas tour of nice groomed trails. However, these are the same friends that think my decision to buy a YZ250F was horrible because 4 stroke dirt bikes are heavy tanks that could never keep up with 2 smokes and cost millions of dollars to rebuild!
I have wanted a rx1 since I first saw one on the trails in 04. Coming from a street bike background, I heard the exhaust before I saw the machine and was instantly taken aback before it even came into sight. I was never in a position to own one, and now that I am, I am concerened that infatuation has taken over, and my desire to own one is clouding my judgement.
I suppose the only logical next step is to get out and ride one or two, and go from there. I guess I was just desperately hoping that someone would chime in and tell me that they can rock the rex thru all the same conditions as a Rev and feel good at the end of the day. Jims comments helped, but I cant help but hang on the capitalized 'this is not a ditch banger' part of it, which I have read many times. I dont pride myself on ditch banging, but most of the trails out here are litterally thru the ditches and rough as all sin. Plus the way we ride I would be nervous about plunking down the dough only to find out after a couple weeks of riding that the machine wont do what I had hoped after all!
See! Listen to me! I am so damned indecisive!