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How many times has your viper been to the dealer?

how many times has your viper been to the dealer?

  • Zero, but I dont ever take my sled to the dealership anyway and the viper is easy to work on

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  • Zero, its been a great season!

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  • 1

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  • 2

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  • 3

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  • 4+

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Wet foot?, buy a better pair of boots. selective memory?, I said the jap Yamahas did have some first year issues. Remember the viper isn't really a first year sled other than exhaust and gauge cluster, it's just stuff cat and yamaha had laying around they threw together for a band-aid transitional sled. Yamaha didn't have a chassis that turned and cat didn't have an engine that made any torque! All the problems show what a REAL lack of R&D went in to this sled
 

Guys thanks for doing this pole, but I want to add in my original post, I am not interested in knowing your sled was at the dealer for an oil change or small updates, I do my own oil changes, services and repairs, because we have no dealer here. this pole is supposed to be for major services and repairs that needs to be done at the dealer. Things that could have been avoided either at the Arctic cat plant or at your dealership
 
all my issues are not maintenance things, they're warranty
 
3 & 1/2 weeks till snow checks are over. Are there really only 85 people on this whole site that own a viper?
 


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