BlueByeYou
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lucky_7
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Good write up!!! --- Sent you a PM.
TVBrian
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Great Comparison Blue...... Thanks so much!!
I big help for me because I WAS trying to decide between the doo and the XTX.
I big help for me because I WAS trying to decide between the doo and the XTX.
gsxr
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2 stroke xp800 will have a bad crank.
Nytro will be flawless !
Not too hard to choose.
Nytro will be flawless !
Not too hard to choose.
Southern Renegade
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Hand warmers is Ski Doo, I can tell you first hand from owning both machines. The Yammy hand warmers suck in lack of better words. I know they work because the frost will melt on them. Front suspension I think it depends upon what you are doing? Hitting a approach and adjustability, I would say Nytro. Trail riding ski doo due to being lower center of gravity but it really depends upon what you compare it too, X package or XTX??
A good write up, I agree big time on vibration, the 800R really vibrates (wicked fast rough motor)
A good write up, I agree big time on vibration, the 800R really vibrates (wicked fast rough motor)
BlueByeYou
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There is no question some of the Doo's have had issues but a bad crank does not sem to be one of them - at least from my own experience, talking to my dealer and reading Dootalk posts. I will agree that the Yamaha is a more reliable sled, that's one of the reasons I bought it.
You may be very right on the front suspension, I will adjust the Nytro next season. The dealer I bought it from (Midland, ON) did mostly lake running so he did not spend any time setting it up for trail riding. What are most people using for carbides: Stock, Shapers from Stud Boy or the Twins from ACS?
You may be very right on the front suspension, I will adjust the Nytro next season. The dealer I bought it from (Midland, ON) did mostly lake running so he did not spend any time setting it up for trail riding. What are most people using for carbides: Stock, Shapers from Stud Boy or the Twins from ACS?
Crewchief47
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BlueByeYou:
Welcome to TY! Please take the time to update your location in your profile. (I going to go out on a limb here and guess it might be the Midland area )
You may want to try some of the things listed in this thread. http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=67200
Welcome to TY! Please take the time to update your location in your profile. (I going to go out on a limb here and guess it might be the Midland area )
You may want to try some of the things listed in this thread. http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=67200
scott32
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That's great!! Your more impressed with a 600 class sled than you are with an 800. Can Yammis revues get any better...........