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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Hey...
As previously mentioned.....am thinking of getting a Nytro XTX crossover sled. Can anyone tell me about how it handles...weight, thoughts, dislikes, likes etc... I read most of what is online and that is a very nice machine....I have had an Arctic Cat and 800 Summit...but i like the versatility of a crossover sled. YSM |
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Ride: 2011 Yamaha Nytro
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Live in Mass / Ride in Maine
Ride: 2011 Yamaha Nytro
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Hello, just read your post. i have never owned a XTX however a good friend of mine had a 2010 XTX last year and i was able to ride it a few times myself. having come off of strictly short track sleds, i was not sure what to expect from the longer track. i noticed immediatly off trail tat the sled floated great! also, if you were in deep powder and hit the throttle, that longer track pushed hard and would lift the sled right out of the snow. On trail, i noticed that i was going slower in tigh corners comapred to my short track nytro. the longer track and extra weight could be felt behine me and it seemed to push its way into the corner rather than carve right around it. Keep your eyes and ears open, im sure more people will have their two cents on the Nytro XTX!
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