Thoughts/Advice on owning a Procross

Imagine riding a Phazer XTX with a Nytro motor, not tippy and no ice buildup. The small stuff will be worth not having to re-engineer the sled to make it handle well. And if you think your Nytro handles well, you'll #*$&@ in your pants when you ride the procross/viper.
 
yukon yamaha said:
good to know thanks! Ride till the running boards fall apart then airframe
Mine are fine,like he said,they are thin,but snow fall thru,for the most part,but i ride with saddle bags,so mine do fill up with more snow than i like,but it still is not a big problem.
 
Suckur said:
Imagine riding a Phazer XTX with a Nytro motor, not tippy and no ice buildup. The small stuff will be worth not having to re-engineer the sled to make it handle well. And if you think your Nytro handles well, you'll poop in your pants when you ride the procross/viper.
Now that one has me spitting out my gum lol,my riding bud has had a long track for the past three years,its the xtx nytro w/1.75 lug track,and it still runs 102 gps which i thought was preety good for that size paddle,but lets get back to ride and handling,man it is all over the place,damn scarry if you ride hard and fast,last year we swapped for about 35 miles,man i thought i was dead a couple times trying to keep him in sight,he was on my procross turbo,when i did finally catch up to him,i said ok get off now,you can have this sueacide machine back,he laughed and said no wonder you are miles ahead of us on that thing,that plus 220 hp makes a differance,we kept trying to tell him to go get a used apex,and he finally did,but his wife took it,now he has an 06 attack,not a viper but better than his xtx.
 
Well that's good to know....I can't wait to ride this viper...... I always loved reading yours and akriders post ( still do ) ;)!
 


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