2Farnorth
Extreme
After tons of research and reading through a lot of forums like this one I decided to purchase this sled. I have pretty much only been a Cat guy but was looking for something different and from what I've read these sleds are quite a bit different than your average sled which really excites me. I am going to ride it stock this winter and decide from there what mods I will do. Everyone has there own opinions on what is best but I want to do what will suit my riding style the most. I have a hard time with a lot of guys asking what they should do, well in my opionion if you have to ask you probably shouldn't be doing them. I will say that at this time my only concern is the small fuel tank but if I can get 75 to a 100 miles after breakin on a tank I will be happy with that.
philsummers21
Expert
Depends on your riding. If its alot of trails you can get 75-100 but if its in the deep snow you won't even come close. But can always just pack a 2.5gal gas can on the back.
Mtnviper
Vendor
Congrats on your new ride 2Farnorth!
When I first bought my Nytro, fuel tank size was a concern for me as well.
After riding it a couple seasons now, it's pretty much been a non-issue. About the time I need fuel, the guys riding with me on 2 strokes are needing fuel as well. I just have put less fuel in it when its time to fill it up
Dosen't seem to matter if we're riding hard or easy. If I'm in the throttle a lot, chances are they are too.
If I was boosted, most likely I would put a bigger tank on it though.
When I first bought my Nytro, fuel tank size was a concern for me as well.
After riding it a couple seasons now, it's pretty much been a non-issue. About the time I need fuel, the guys riding with me on 2 strokes are needing fuel as well. I just have put less fuel in it when its time to fill it up
Dosen't seem to matter if we're riding hard or easy. If I'm in the throttle a lot, chances are they are too.
If I was boosted, most likely I would put a bigger tank on it though.
I personally have never seen better than 65 miles on a tank and that was bone dry. I have ran out in as little as 34 miles. Last year I would haul 5 gallons every ride and come out with 2-3 to spare most days, this year Im running a trail tank and should be fine most days but I ride hard so I burn more fuel then most.
I see you are from bc, how much was your sled? If you dont mind me asking!!
2Farnorth
Extreme
curt79 said:I see you are from bc, how much was your sled? If you dont mind me asking!!
Some things are better left unsaid. But I will say I didn't buy it local and saved 7% on the tax.
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