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2015 Viper MTX in the trees.

Hey Reebit there's alway Doo-Squawk......

I'm glad to see Yamaha is making the effort . 75# overweight is still along way to go and it shows in the trees.

DPG
 
Is it as good as a pro in the trees, NOPE!!. but do I want to ride in trees that will scratch the living piss out of my sled and bangs the sled up. Not a chance. I don't consider that fun riding for me personally. But that seems to be the measuring stick that if a sled can't get scratched up and spend 8 hours a day in tight technical trees on a nasty sloped hill then it's a pos. I guess I ride a pos, but I'm happy on my pos and done with Ouray. We still haven't seen a video of him riding in these so called tress of his, but I dont' think we ever will cuz these vids don't and wont' exist. They exist for him at the tips of his fingers and on his keyboard, but if that's the kind of riding he wants to do go have fun.


OOOOOOHHHHHH I don't want to scratch my sled! Are you freaking kidding me? You want to bust my balls over riding in the trees, then the truth comes out. Sally doesn't want to scratch her pretty new sled by riding it. Pretty much explained it all right there pal. Besides, if you can ride, and you have the right machine, that technical riding is very rewarding. If you are a little girl scared to scratch her sled, then yeah, you better better stick to the wide open stuff you can handle.


I don't know why you keep wanting videos of me riding? I am not sure what makes you think they exist but I am scared to show them to you. I had a helmet cam for a while a couple years ago. Watching the videos makes me motion sick because they move around too much. I sold the cam and deleted the vids.

I think you should come show me up in person. Maybe give me a lesson, clearly I could use one.
 
so let me get this strait,you ride a 145hp 417lb dry sled that you say has to much power ,but you wont be happy with or ride a yammi 4stroke till they build a 450lb 250hp sled:crazy::crazy::pound::pound:put the pipe down & walk away man.


I see that reading and comprehension was probably not your best subject. Good for you for trying to read something into my posts that isn't there though!

I said the Pro has enough power. I have been stating that I wouldn't trade the wieght for the power for weeks but I understand that doesn't fit your adgenda quite as well so a little twisting was in order. IF someone made a powerful and lightwieght four stroke, that is probably what I would ride. None of the manufacturers do that yet.

BTW, being a Colorado resident means I do not have to put the pipe down. Weed is legal here and I need to smoke a BUNCH of it before I come post here. It is the only way I can enter your alternate "tank sled" reality and cope.:face-icon-small-hap
 
OOOOOOHHHHHH I don't want to scratch my sled! Are you freaking kidding me? You want to bust my balls over riding in the trees, then the truth comes out. Sally doesn't want to scratch her pretty new sled by riding it. Pretty much explained it all right there pal. Besides, if you can ride, and you have the right machine, that technical riding is very rewarding. If you are a little girl scared to scratch her sled, then yeah, you better better stick to the wide open stuff you can handle.


I don't know why you keep wanting videos of me riding? I am not sure what makes you think they exist but I am scared to show them to you. I had a helmet cam for a while a couple years ago. Watching the videos makes me motion sick because they move around too much. I sold the cam and deleted the vids.

I think you should come show me up in person. Maybe give me a lesson, clearly I could use one.
Someday, when I grow up, I want to be as cool as you.
 
I see that reading and comprehension was probably not your best subject. Good for you for trying to read something into my posts that isn't there though!

I said the Pro has enough power. I have been stating that I wouldn't trade the wieght for the power for weeks but I understand that doesn't fit your adgenda quite as well so a little twisting was in order. IF someone made a powerful and lightwieght four stroke, that is probably what I would ride. None of the manufacturers do that yet.

BTW, being a Colorado resident means I do not have to put the pipe down. Weed is legal here and I need to smoke a BUNCH of it before I come post here. It is the only way I can enter your alternate "tank sled" reality and cope.:face-icon-small-hap

i quoted exactly what you said,dont need to read anything into tards like you you speak for yourself:face-icon-small-hap.my only agenda here is to :boink: you so you keep showing everybody how little you know about sleds & riding.its pretty obvious you dont only smoke weed otherwise we would never see you on here:face-icon-small-sho oh & just a fyi everybody is laughing at you not with you.:pound::pound:
 
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Found some pics of Ouray in the wild!... This is what Poo riders are used to looking like:face-icon-small-coo
 
Results speak for themselves. This will be a competive sled for Yamaha faithful. If we're lucky more mfg's will follow suit with 700 class sleds.

http://sled2sled.com/results/2k14/crested-butte-hill-climb-race-results-2014/crested-butte-2014-pro-finals/
Bahahahahahahaha im a proponent of the viper , but seriously. The results speak for themselves? In a thread about how good it is. A Polaris beat Yami in EVERY class except 700 mod.

I've said it many times, it's a great sled, but that is a horrid example.
 
If you think about it Yamaha has only been back into hillclimbs for a couple of years, so to be doing this well does speak for itself. Not bad for a brand that has been written off by everyone except for the faithful.

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If you think about it Yamaha has only been back into hillclimbs for a couple of years, so to be doing this well does speak for itself. Not bad for a brand that has been written off by everyone except for the faithful.

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They are contending in the hillclimbs again, which is an improvement, and irrelivent in this topic of a tree riding Mountian sled. We dont ride hillclimb sleds, nore do we ride hillclimb conditions more than a couple times a year.

It's a great sled that I, after a few hours of real backcountry riding (dodging rock not trees though), most likely will own in the near future.

I just feel that that was a horrid example of a yamaha sales pitch. I saw the list and noted the MASS amounts of polaris's and anyone but the Yami faithful will agree.
 
Never said it was the best, nor does it have to be to be a great sled for those who choose to ride it. A 2 & 3 in a 700 imp class (that's a na class I do believe) and maybe this was overlooked but a 4 in 8 mod. All this considering the shear numerical advantage the other three have I'd say it fits the bill. You pick the definition you'd like to use. I like 2 and 3.

com·pet·i·tive [kuhm-pet-i-tiv]
adjective
1.
of, pertaining to, involving, or decided by competition: competitive sports; a competitive examination.
2.
well suited for competition; having a feature that makes for successful competition: a competitive price.
3.
having a strong desire to compete or to succeed.
4.
useful to a competitor; giving a competitor an advantage: He was careful not to divulge competitive information about his invention.
 
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