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Christmas Day Emergency request - Idaho 1100T owners

I see where I messed up. Please find in it your heart to forgive me on this new year.
 
Well, here is the report.

Ended up renting a 14' Pro 600 155" for two days.

If I were in the market for a two stroke sled, this one would be it.

The last time I rode a "600" two stroke sled, was my 96' XCR. I thought that sled was a rocket at the time. Then bigger displacement hit us, and most went for the 800's/900's/1,000's.

I rode all those in the past, but wanted to see what those "Puny" little 600's had these days.

First off, I was surprised how well this sled in its ability to climb. Yep, it was not as fast up certain areas as my brothers 800 pro, but it made it everywhere he went without exception. The sled just seemed to hook up well, and move snow very well.

I also loved how it rolled over. being 6'3" the bars could have been 4" taller for my liking, but it is stupid easy to get it rolled over and it sidehills like a dream.

Being such a light sled, it rather sucked on the trails. It bounced around a lot, the skis would not stay planted, and it darts like a mutha. But that is not why you buy this type of sled, so I get that.

I also liked that it did not hardly smoke at all. It used very little oil.

I rented this sled, as a bit of an experiment, but came away a fan.

I really wanted to rent an XM600 for a day to compare, but being Christmas time the rental shop did not have any available.

Very impressive sled!!
 
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