SIMMER
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MrSled said:Simich , Icon has to go....and Skidoo10, you have some questions we can help you with??
I was just showing off my wife's flexibility....geesh!
LOL Done! But don't tell me it didn't bring a smile to your face!
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you did...
Tork
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Simich said:MrSled said:Simich , Icon has to go....and Skidoo10, you have some questions we can help you with??
I was just showing off my wife's flexibility....geesh!
LOL Done! But don't tell me it didn't bring a smile to your face!
She is so flexable that ah... she really does not need you, or anybody else for that matter LMAO...LMAO
Did you ever notice SuisseSledder, on the special "A" forum he has a second user name Suisse2 I think it is, where he uses a much wilder avatar!! Darn tootin a good idea that is
As far as the rest of it goes, I'll make a blanket statement. To all Mach Z riders; the fact that your sled is faster than my apex, I could not care less!! A 1000 cc 2 stroke should be 30% faster, why is it not? The fact that an Apex is going to nip at a Mach Z's heels is remarkable
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Great point Tork
snowsweat
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Another way to look at this...Let's compare a 2003 Mach Z to a 2003 RX-1, both with 20 000 km's. Or, we'll continue this discussion in 2009 (comparing a 2006 Mach and a 2006 Apex). In my opinion, a large, twin cylinder two stroke in a stamped aluminum chassis is a disposable toy, probably rated for 300-400 hours. Although I cannot find a quote from any Yamaha engineers, I would imagine the RX-1 was designed for closer to 1000 hours. Translation: Live fast, die young. (Not you, Skidoo10setsofrings.)
Auskins
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only 1000 hours???
thats only 3 or 4 seasons
I'm sure the old bravo must of got 10X as much as that
thats only 3 or 4 seasons
I'm sure the old bravo must of got 10X as much as that
snowsweat
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Skidoo sleds record the hours as well as the mileage. Most guys are between 25 and 35 mph average. (I haven't heard or anyone in the 40's except for people who are just guessing.) So, 300 hours is 7500-10500 miles and 1000 works out to 25000-35000 miles. If you can do that in 3-4 seasons, I salute and envy you.
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