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Turtle
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'15 Viper RTX SE w/ MPI turbo - sold
'07 FX Phazer GT
Swiss Sledder said:Notice how it says Doo Talk on the sled? How come we can't get TY4Stroke on the new Yammi's?![]()
Dootalk actually sponser their own race sled. They set it up last year. Would be awesome if TY could do the same!!!
Swiss Sledder
TY 4 Stroke God
Mr. Sled. How about it?
joolz
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hmmm... looks like ski-doo have been looking at stealth bombers alot...still dont look quite rite tho..
revster
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Warden said:Under all those stupid looking panels; it's still just a REV. No ground breaking news here :ORC
Major driveline changes under the hood.
sledheadgeorge
TY 4 Stroke God
I think they took alot of the geometry and styling from the Blade.
How much $$ in updates to make it reliable?
It is no uglier than the Phazer. Like the Phazer, looks will grow on you as you get used to it.
They definitely have some significant design changes here. It will be interesting to watch for the growing pains.
I wish it was blue.... It will most likely have an impact in the industry.
It's easier to get to #1 than to stay there, but it looks like doo is giving it a good shot. Better than Poo anyways.
They definitely have some significant design changes here. It will be interesting to watch for the growing pains.
I wish it was blue.... It will most likely have an impact in the industry.
It's easier to get to #1 than to stay there, but it looks like doo is giving it a good shot. Better than Poo anyways.
LFM
Extreme
Official dry weight is in today
REV II Summit 154 is 439 lbs WOW
http://www.dootalk.com/pressreleaseone.php?rptID=35
REV II Summit 154 is 439 lbs WOW
http://www.dootalk.com/pressreleaseone.php?rptID=35
jimmie d
TY 4 Stroke Master
The weight/handling issue is a major deciding factor with many riders.
Jim
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