Smz
Veteran
2014 zr 7000 limited and 2015 7000 rr. Trying to figure out what these would compare to in Yamaha models.
Would prefer a viper but am finding better deals on ac models. Anyone have any opinions? Thanx
Would prefer a viper but am finding better deals on ac models. Anyone have any opinions? Thanx
TD Max
Lifetime Member
The RR would compare to the 2015 RTX LE blue/white like in my avatar and signature. Not sure if the blue and orange LE got the RR skid or not.
blueironranger
TY 4 Stroke God
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- 2014 Viper XTX
2009 Phazer MTX
I believe cat changed the clutches between 14' and 15' which eliminated many belt issues if your looking at the 7000, might be between 15' and 16' though.
Kkurz
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(Yamaha powered)
Do not fear the Cat clutches. My 14 is a pleasure to drive. You won't have to look into a "soft start" spring. Engagement is beautiful. Only issue I know of is, some 14's were sold with too light of weights in the primary. They warrentied this for a while. I had to add Dalton adjustables. Like butter!