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2023 Ski-Doo Deep Snow

snosumitcsr

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Finding the new rear suspension super confusing.

T-Motion is all new but there's 2 different types now? I guess one is essentially a T-Motion delete for lack of a better term. Flexedge is toast?

What sleds come with what suspension? And are the tracks the same between suspensions?
Expert package is non t motion and track with no flex edge, free ride has t motion and flex edge track both 3”” lug
 

farmboy84

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Dave, do you know what differences there are that make the X NA 16lb lighter than the Edge? Spec sheets for 154 for both are 429 and 445.

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I have to ask,where they unable to deliver a 2023 to you like the 2022 ‘s that they haven’t delivered yet
 

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Dave, do you know what differences there are that make the X NA 16lb lighter than the Edge? Spec sheets for 154 for both are 429 and 445.

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These don't necessarily make a difference in weight, but the differences I see in the specs are:

Running boards are different

X gets the 34" front end

X has the HPG plus shocks has lightweight springs

Edge comes standard with SHOT vs. Being optional on the X (think SHOT adds 2lbs).

Handlebars are different (says U-shaped for the edge).

I could see the X being being 6-8lbs lighter but I have a hard time believing those differences would add up to 16lbs.
 

NHRoadking

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I believe you can add more, 2 years to be lower price and then if you want you add but pay.
Basically, Doo raised the price of their sleds by another $1000 on top of the other price increases by ditching the 4 year warranty, then going to 3, and now 2.

Lame move.
 
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