VX1R
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2002 SRX Custom
Rough Trail: 2023 Lynx Xterrian 900TurboR
Vintage Riders:
1980 Enticer 300 Twin
1986 Inviter
1998 Phazer Mt. Lite
1996 Phazer Mt. Lite Mod
We are in the era of the four-stroke triple turbo sleds with way more fun and way more muscle!
I totally agree with the first part of your statement, but in my humble opinion the "fun" factor of the old two stroke triple-triple sleds cannot be replaced by a modern four stroke triple turbo sled. I have both.
It's a hoot to fire up my tuned 2021 SRX and go for full day of burning up the trails and lakes on the latest and greatest sled technology being offered and still feel great at the end of the day and chomping at the bit anticipating doing it all over again tomorrow. It's what we live for.
But nothing will ever replace the joy of suiting up and going for a full days burn on the old triple-triple 2002 SRX. Enjoying the sweet smell of Klotz and at the end of the day wanting to do it all over again the next day on a sled that's 20 years old, pure Yamaha, and that showcases the best of Yamaha's 2-stroke technology.
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Yamijammer
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2009 Yamaha RS Venture GT
All time fav, was definelty the late 80's Yamaha phazer/exciter where Yami put the headlight mounted on the handlebar set up much like modern quads. A style never been done again. Was my first time seeing a snowmobile, and they had in in a tv show way back when. as a kid, that's what got me addicted.
kinger
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I was wondering how you would rate the 02 SRX! I loved that build! I bet it was awesome!But nothing will ever replace the feeling of firing up my old 2002 SRX with a few tweaks and going for a full days ride and still feeling the same way as riding the newer SRX, only smelling like the sweet smell of Klotz at the end of the day with a 20 year old sled that showcases the best of Yamaha's 2-stroke technology.
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Lifetime Member Tim
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My Rtx nytro was more fun than my sidewinder until I put the Hurricane tunes and add ons in it. The sidewinder just didn't have the hit coming off the corners in stock form. Now its completely different story. Being that you left yours stock I can see where you are coming from.I totally agree with the first part of your statement, but in my humble opinion the "fun" factor of the old two stroke triple-triple sleds cannot be replaced by a modern four stroke triple turbo sled. I have both.
It's a hoot to fire up my tuned 2021 SRX and go for full day of burning up the trails and lakes on the latest and greatest sled technology being offered and still feel great at the end of the day and chomping at the bit anticipating doing it all over again tomorrow. It's what we live for.
But nothing will ever replace the feeling of firing up my old 2002 SRX with a few tweaks and going for a full days ride and still feeling the same way as riding the newer SRX, only smelling like the sweet smell of Klotz at the end of the day with a 20 year old sled that showcases the best of Yamaha's 2-stroke technology.
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Modded sidewinders are just a blast to ride.
yamadoo
Yamadoo is a snowmobile ' aholic'.
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13 Apex XTX 45 anniversary RED/WHITE/BLACK 3K miles
10 Vector LTX Blue 9kmiles
11 Venture GT 4k miles
86 SnoScoot(2) for grand kids
Don I wonder how much is ‘the age and stage of life’ we were at that time. It was so cool and fun to think of how far we had come from the seeming 2 inch travel 20 + HP sleds of the 60s /70s when I/we started. I had so much fun making it up hills, breaking trails ripping across lakes Yet in reality our new sleds with GREAT Suspension big HP from 130 to >200 are “better’ in every way.I totally agree with the first part of your statement, but in my humble opinion the "fun" factor of the old two stroke triple-triple sleds cannot be replaced by a modern four stroke triple turbo sled. I have both.
It's a hoot to fire up my tuned 2021 SRX and go for full day of burning up the trails and lakes on the latest and greatest sled technology being offered and still feel great at the end of the day and chomping at the bit anticipating doing it all over again tomorrow. It's what we live for.
But nothing will ever replace the feeling of firing up my old 2002 SRX with a few tweaks and going for a full days ride and still feeling the same way as riding the newer SRX, only smelling like the sweet smell of Klotz at the end of the day with a 20 year old sled that showcases the best of Yamaha's 2-stroke technology.
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But like you I look on those days with JOY and fond memories of great fun.
But if I wanted to ride 200+ miles today I would prefer to ride the ‘modern’ sled. Maybe after 5 miles of ripping and railing on the 2Stroke triple.
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STAIN
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now THAT is an understatement!!!!!firing up my old 2002 SRX with a few tweaks
rtx moose
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Wish I could ride blue more
rtx moose
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Wish I could ride blue more
VX1R
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- Ordered: 2025 SW LTX-LE Final Edition
Current Riders:
2018 SW LTX-LE
2002 SRX Custom
Rough Trail: 2023 Lynx Xterrian 900TurboR
Vintage Riders:
1980 Enticer 300 Twin
1986 Inviter
1998 Phazer Mt. Lite
1996 Phazer Mt. Lite Mod
My first SideWinder. Had a great time building this one.
Custom Sled Build: 2017 Yamaha Sidewinder
As a lifelong Yamaha snowmobile enthusiast (bought my first new Yamaha way back in 1971 as a wee lad in high school) I’ve watched Yamaha along with the rest of the snowmobile industry that has survived through the glory days of the 70’s and 80’s, followed by the lean years...
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Preacher
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My First sled (and my kids first sled). My Attak sounds nice but my old 700 redhead is still my favorite.
With a full 6" -8" susp travel this thing railed thru the corners like a slot car. To bad my knees and back couldn't keep up with it. Sold it a few years after I got my 02 Viper. Modded that one to no end then sold after I bought the Attak.
This SX is the reason why I'm on TY. It ingested the mag side bearing and I had no idea on how to fix it.
Did a Google search which brought me to TY. Joined up for free and many members helped me with parts and info to get it running again. Found the 02 Viper on the forums during this time as well. Thats when I decided to become a Lifetime Member. Wanted to give back to an organization that helped me sooo much. Winning the head porting that year contest helped my decision as well.
With a full 6" -8" susp travel this thing railed thru the corners like a slot car. To bad my knees and back couldn't keep up with it. Sold it a few years after I got my 02 Viper. Modded that one to no end then sold after I bought the Attak.
This SX is the reason why I'm on TY. It ingested the mag side bearing and I had no idea on how to fix it.
Did a Google search which brought me to TY. Joined up for free and many members helped me with parts and info to get it running again. Found the 02 Viper on the forums during this time as well. Thats when I decided to become a Lifetime Member. Wanted to give back to an organization that helped me sooo much. Winning the head porting that year contest helped my decision as well.
SidewinderConvert
4-Stroke Rookie
Right now, my favorite is my old 2006 700 Poo Fusion. I know alot of guys hated the sleds but the machine would take almost any 2 stroke in a race after I had it set up. Until blowing the motor up in it never gave me one lick of trouble. Once I have the bugs worked out of the sidewinder, that has a far larger fun factor. I just hope I don't have to rebuild the darn thing 3 times again this year....
marc001
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All time favorite sled was a 2014 Yamaha Apex SE. That was the most bulletproof sled I have ever owned. My Sidewinder comes in as second favorite.
4strokeluvr111
Please stay between the markers!
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24K miles
My 2005 Vector. Since I put an M10 in it in the summer of 2005, it's been pure joy! I do like the 1049 FI motor though!
78 Skidoo Blizzard 6500+ is still that one sled I wish we never sold. It had the looks, sound, and speed. Twin pipes from the factory, just a standout sled for the time.
When the Apex arrived on the scene, I REALLY wanted one, but was a Cat fanatic and held off. Years later I switch to Yamaha and bought a Nytro and Apex GT. Barely rode the Apex at all, and keep it for a backup/guest sled. It’s pretty and fast, but not a great riding sled for bumps.
When the Apex arrived on the scene, I REALLY wanted one, but was a Cat fanatic and held off. Years later I switch to Yamaha and bought a Nytro and Apex GT. Barely rode the Apex at all, and keep it for a backup/guest sled. It’s pretty and fast, but not a great riding sled for bumps.
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