Cabinflyer
Newbie
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2019
- Messages
- 19
- Reaction score
- 7
- Points
- 33
- Location
- Ely-Tower area of Northern Minnesota
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2016 Viper S-TX 137 DX, 2016 XF 6000 Crosstrek, 2007 AC 660T
Today I am the new owner of a 2016 SR Viper S-TX 137 DX (Dang that's a mouthful!). The sled was one owner who rode it one time, and only has 113 miles on it. He fogged the engine, and greased it all up prior to storing it. I had the Yamaha dealer change the oil and did the ECU flash. He says it is in pristine shape, and ready to go.
I had a 2014 AC XF 7000 Crosstour, so I'm familiar with the 1049 engine.
My friend has this exact Viper sled. The only thing I noticed when riding it was the clutch shifted a little different than my XF 7000. Not saying it was better or worse, just different. I thought the skis darted on the trail, worse than my sled. It has double carbides
So...is there any clutching issues with this year and model? Also, I ride mainly trails and the lakes here in Northern Minnesota, and do it at or below the posted speed limit since my brother is a DNR officer, and I don't doubt it for a minute he'd give me a ticket as revenge. Is there a better ski than stock for this type of riding?
Thanks!!
I had a 2014 AC XF 7000 Crosstour, so I'm familiar with the 1049 engine.
My friend has this exact Viper sled. The only thing I noticed when riding it was the clutch shifted a little different than my XF 7000. Not saying it was better or worse, just different. I thought the skis darted on the trail, worse than my sled. It has double carbides
So...is there any clutching issues with this year and model? Also, I ride mainly trails and the lakes here in Northern Minnesota, and do it at or below the posted speed limit since my brother is a DNR officer, and I don't doubt it for a minute he'd give me a ticket as revenge. Is there a better ski than stock for this type of riding?
Thanks!!