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Typical typical typical. Say no to the Doo!

Here is how my day ended last Tuesday. Had to tow one of them 800 adrenaline's, nothing major just couldent resist taking the picture. A guy pulled over once we got to the road to say "Back in the day i would have to tow them doo outa the forest with my yammys too" It was too funny.
 

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RayKnobs said:
not for nothing but it is a 15 year old sled.
I don't see any 15 year old 4 stroke sleds

haha yeah nice comparison since yamaha put 4 strokes on their line in what 2005 if im not mistaken so the oldest possible would be 6 years. So DUH there arent any What a witty observation. These points just make me laugh!!!!
 
snofreak500 said:
RayKnobs said:
not for nothing but it is a 15 year old sled.
I don't see any 15 year old 4 stroke sleds

haha yeah nice comparison since yamaha put 4 strokes on their line in what 2005 if im not mistaken so the oldest possible would be 6 years. So DUH there arent any What a witty observation. These points just make me laugh!!!!


thank you, it's apparent you have a firm grasp on the obvious.
 
I simply don't understand why you would put up the fact of age of the sled when its impossible for there to be a 15 year old 4 stroke production snowmobile... If you want to take miles then theirs a good comparison.

So my advice is to compare miles not age. and BTW I've never had a Doo that's had much over 10000 without a rebuild Now the yamahas are running well over and I've herd over 25000 without anything but general maintenance. I guess I'm trying to say that yes i feel 4 strokes will last longer and have a much better lifespan than the two strokes and you cant compare their age fairly so it was a dead end statement.
 
pat the rat said:
Ultrafrozen said:
Don't get me wrong, I love the little Phuzzer but never say never. I had to tow my Phazer 20 miles to a road with of all things, my Polaris Ultra a few weeks back. The dealer found a frayed wire shorting out under the airbox that would pop the 20 amp ignition fuse as soon as I replaced it. Now that it's fixed, I hope the new sled gremlins are all worked out.

I'm glad to hear it tows well as I've been meaning to mount a hitch on the rear bumper to pull a cutter style sleigh.
hey,andre,did you get those rivets changed for the airbox screen,if not,make sure you do,that could be disastrous if they fly off,by the way,my phazer turned 18 000 km yesterday,still going strong,never put a drop of oil except for maintenance,not bad

Yes, airbox rivets changed.
 


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