markt111
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Well I had the wife out for a ride this weekend on her Vector, I had her try my Viper and she wouldn't give it back. So I get to upgrade to a Sidewinder now 
Here's where I need help, my Viper is an RTX SE, I have it dialed in and it handles awesome in all condition's, I thought with the SW power I probably need the extra traction of a 137 but read that the RTX hooks as well as an LTX in a review.
I have been looking and reading for a while (hoping she would want the viper once she tried it, I only got it last March) I was pretty sure I wanted the LTX SE or RTX SE but there are so many models, there is an STX DX for a good deal local. How would and STX DX do for aggressive trail riding comparable to the others?
I trail ride 99.9% of the time but I would probably play off trail a little more if I had the right machine. Our group rides very aggressive 100-150 miles a day in Northern NH with an occasional trip to Maine.
any insight would be awesome!

Here's where I need help, my Viper is an RTX SE, I have it dialed in and it handles awesome in all condition's, I thought with the SW power I probably need the extra traction of a 137 but read that the RTX hooks as well as an LTX in a review.
I have been looking and reading for a while (hoping she would want the viper once she tried it, I only got it last March) I was pretty sure I wanted the LTX SE or RTX SE but there are so many models, there is an STX DX for a good deal local. How would and STX DX do for aggressive trail riding comparable to the others?
I trail ride 99.9% of the time but I would probably play off trail a little more if I had the right machine. Our group rides very aggressive 100-150 miles a day in Northern NH with an occasional trip to Maine.
any insight would be awesome!