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I think you are right Mighty about the Mach Z being faster, but I expect that in a quarter mile the Apex may be to quick for it. Half mile the Mach Z for sure.
jmahler said:...If you take the 97Sx and make a wish list of improvements it turned into a Viper. I am hoping the same will hold true for the RX(Apex) from 2003 to 2006. I am sold on YAMAHA and am fully converted over to 4 Strokes! I never thought I would miss the smell of Smoke!
:ORC
STINKFINGER said:Thanks for all the positive replies. I put a 1000 miles last year on a rev and loved it. It was the most fun i've had on a sled in a long time (maybe it was because it was a rental). It made riding the junked out trails at the end of the day fun. railrode beds with 1' stutter bumps at 70 would almost make you laugh inside your helmet. The faster you pushed it the better it rode. Me and another rev rider kept this pace for a few miles an the poo's and yami's couldn't hang they were all way,way back.
I was sold on a rev, but could not handel doo's engine issues and all that homely plastic. I hope so badly that this new Yami delivers the goods. At times i feel i'm going against my better judgement. I want to hear from rev owners who got a chance to ride the 06's, any out there?
thanks
welterracer said:STINKFINGER said:Thanks for all the positive replies. I put a 1000 miles last year on a rev and loved it. It was the most fun i've had on a sled in a long time (maybe it was because it was a rental). It made riding the junked out trails at the end of the day fun. railrode beds with 1' stutter bumps at 70 would almost make you laugh inside your helmet. The faster you pushed it the better it rode. Me and another rev rider kept this pace for a few miles an the poo's and yami's couldn't hang they were all way,way back.
I was sold on a rev, but could not handel doo's engine issues and all that homely plastic. I hope so badly that this new Yami delivers the goods. At times i feel i'm going against my better judgement. I want to hear from rev owners who got a chance to ride the 06's, any out there?
thanks
Its funny sooo many like you , actually like the rev... I think its like riding a crotch rocket on the snow... IT rides GREAT... but at the expense of puting all the abuse threw your arms.... ITS like riding a jackhammer... After 10 minutes of riding it i could not feel my hands anymore.. My buddy who rides all cats wanted to switch to a REV but after his test ride he said.. NO WAY>.. HE got major arm pump and hatted it very much.. not too mention it feels way sloppy in the stearing and the plastic is SUBPAR!!
Im not bashing SKidoo but from my experinces i and my friends did not like it.. TO EACH HIS OWN!!
ALL of my friends like my Yamaha even though it is heavier than there sleds!
Brian
Rotax! said:welterracer said:STINKFINGER said:Thanks for all the positive replies. I put a 1000 miles last year on a rev and loved it. It was the most fun i've had on a sled in a long time (maybe it was because it was a rental). It made riding the junked out trails at the end of the day fun. railrode beds with 1' stutter bumps at 70 would almost make you laugh inside your helmet. The faster you pushed it the better it rode. Me and another rev rider kept this pace for a few miles an the poo's and yami's couldn't hang they were all way,way back.
I was sold on a rev, but could not handel doo's engine issues and all that homely plastic. I hope so badly that this new Yami delivers the goods. At times i feel i'm going against my better judgement. I want to hear from rev owners who got a chance to ride the 06's, any out there?
thanks
Its funny sooo many like you , actually like the rev... I think its like riding a crotch rocket on the snow... IT rides GREAT... but at the expense of puting all the abuse threw your arms.... ITS like riding a jackhammer... After 10 minutes of riding it i could not feel my hands anymore.. My buddy who rides all cats wanted to switch to a REV but after his test ride he said.. NO WAY>.. HE got major arm pump and hatted it very much.. not too mention it feels way sloppy in the stearing and the plastic is SUBPAR!!
Im not bashing SKidoo but from my experinces i and my friends did not like it.. TO EACH HIS OWN!!
ALL of my friends like my Yamaha even though it is heavier than there sleds!
Brian
It's sounds like you are bashing ski-doo. Ski-doo makes an awesome chassis and the REV is no exception to that. The are light and strong and feel very tight. The only downfall ski-doo has it is two stroke crappy motors. If you can't see that, then you are too biased to be giving an opinion. :ORC
welterracer said:Rotax! said:welterracer said:STINKFINGER said:Thanks for all the positive replies. I put a 1000 miles last year on a rev and loved it. It was the most fun i've had on a sled in a long time (maybe it was because it was a rental). It made riding the junked out trails at the end of the day fun. railrode beds with 1' stutter bumps at 70 would almost make you laugh inside your helmet. The faster you pushed it the better it rode. Me and another rev rider kept this pace for a few miles an the poo's and yami's couldn't hang they were all way,way back.
I was sold on a rev, but could not handel doo's engine issues and all that homely plastic. I hope so badly that this new Yami delivers the goods. At times i feel i'm going against my better judgement. I want to hear from rev owners who got a chance to ride the 06's, any out there?
thanks
Its funny sooo many like you , actually like the rev... I think its like riding a crotch rocket on the snow... IT rides GREAT... but at the expense of puting all the abuse threw your arms.... ITS like riding a jackhammer... After 10 minutes of riding it i could not feel my hands anymore.. My buddy who rides all cats wanted to switch to a REV but after his test ride he said.. NO WAY>.. HE got major arm pump and hatted it very much.. not too mention it feels way sloppy in the stearing and the plastic is SUBPAR!!
Im not bashing SKidoo but from my experinces i and my friends did not like it.. TO EACH HIS OWN!!
ALL of my friends like my Yamaha even though it is heavier than there sleds!
Brian
It's sounds like you are bashing ski-doo. Ski-doo makes an awesome chassis and the REV is no exception to that. The are light and strong and feel very tight. The only downfall ski-doo has it is two stroke crappy motors. If you can't see that, then you are too biased to be giving an opinion. :ORC
You are soooooo wrong.. I am so unbiased it isnt funny.. I own both a polaris and a yamaha... and my brother owns both a skidoo 583 (which for its day is a great sled)and a polaris 500 two up.. He is currently buying my 04 warrior..
Most of my friends ride Arcticcat and were looking into swithching to skidoo because of all the great things we all heard about them... So we all took a day off of riding to go and test drive the new 05 skidoo models.. There was 6 of us total and we had two test sleds a MXZ800 renigade and a REV 600... I liked the Renigade better than the standard REV but like i said before... The seating position is TOO FAR FORWARD in my opinion... I just could not ride that sled for more than 20 minutes tops before i couldnt feel my fingers-hands and forearms because of the vibration and jackhammering of the front end.... ALL of my friends felt this way also even without any of us talking about it for a whole hour after the test ride.. We test rode the sleds on very nasty trails.... They did handle very well and everyone agreed on that..
Rotax! said:welterracer said:Rotax! said:welterracer said:STINKFINGER said:Thanks for all the positive replies. I put a 1000 miles last year on a rev and loved it. It was the most fun i've had on a sled in a long time (maybe it was because it was a rental). It made riding the junked out trails at the end of the day fun. railrode beds with 1' stutter bumps at 70 would almost make you laugh inside your helmet. The faster you pushed it the better it rode. Me and another rev rider kept this pace for a few miles an the poo's and yami's couldn't hang they were all way,way back.
I was sold on a rev, but could not handel doo's engine issues and all that homely plastic. I hope so badly that this new Yami delivers the goods. At times i feel i'm going against my better judgement. I want to hear from rev owners who got a chance to ride the 06's, any out there?
thanks
Its funny sooo many like you , actually like the rev... I think its like riding a crotch rocket on the snow... IT rides GREAT... but at the expense of puting all the abuse threw your arms.... ITS like riding a jackhammer... After 10 minutes of riding it i could not feel my hands anymore.. My buddy who rides all cats wanted to switch to a REV but after his test ride he said.. NO WAY>.. HE got major arm pump and hatted it very much.. not too mention it feels way sloppy in the stearing and the plastic is SUBPAR!!
Im not bashing SKidoo but from my experinces i and my friends did not like it.. TO EACH HIS OWN!!
ALL of my friends like my Yamaha even though it is heavier than there sleds!
Brian
It's sounds like you are bashing ski-doo. Ski-doo makes an awesome chassis and the REV is no exception to that. The are light and strong and feel very tight. The only downfall ski-doo has it is two stroke crappy motors. If you can't see that, then you are too biased to be giving an opinion. :ORC
You are soooooo wrong.. I am so unbiased it isnt funny.. I own both a polaris and a yamaha... and my brother owns both a skidoo 583 (which for its day is a great sled)and a polaris 500 two up.. He is currently buying my 04 warrior..
Most of my friends ride Arcticcat and were looking into swithching to skidoo because of all the great things we all heard about them... So we all took a day off of riding to go and test drive the new 05 skidoo models.. There was 6 of us total and we had two test sleds a MXZ800 renigade and a REV 600... I liked the Renigade better than the standard REV but like i said before... The seating position is TOO FAR FORWARD in my opinion... I just could not ride that sled for more than 20 minutes tops before i couldnt feel my fingers-hands and forearms because of the vibration and jackhammering of the front end.... ALL of my friends felt this way also even without any of us talking about it for a whole hour after the test ride.. We test rode the sleds on very nasty trails.... They did handle very well and everyone agreed on that..
On the vibration, Compared to a 4 stroke, I would agree. But compared to any other two stroke out there, it is far superior to all the other sleds as far as virbration is concerned. They out handle any sled on the market, besides the Apex. If you are comparing to the new Apex, then I would agree that Yamaha has a better sled, especially with the motor, but the REV is probably the best sled out there in all other aspects except for the mills. The ride is impecable and it corners very flat, great power, electronic reverse and a rock solid chassis.
welterracer said:The 500s and 800s are damn good sleds , the 600s are only good for about 3500 miles before the motors give up!