Werner's Viper
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@cobra96svt570 naw thats a 700 tripple motor and its a twin and the rx 1 motor is a 4 stroke
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@cobra96svt570 not the one with the r1 motor... thats the rx-1 and its a 4-stroke... this is a 700 tripple i think.... not sure bout the 700 part cant remember right now.... bout the sinking part depends on the sled really.. some will... my rx-1 mountain wont as far as i know yet... and hopefully i wont find out
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yamaha sucks
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@Arthor32 Id say it all depends on what you say is stock, a stock 440? i doubt it, unless the rider is small. But something with 600ccs or more, like a 1000cc sled will have no problem.
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i dont know to much about sleds, but im gonna say thats a yamaha sled, with the r1 motor? if its keeping the skis up that hi in the water, its gotta have some power. usually from what ive seen, as soon as you pul the ski's up to far it just sinks, so this thing must be sick.
nice sled,nice video.
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can stock snow mobiles do this?
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not bad man
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nice
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What did u turn that beautiful sled into...
what did you use for cable extensions as far as your park brake carble and possible choke cable .. is your choke mounted under the left handle bar like the 04 vipers?
1frenchmen7 1 year ago
I did not extend my parking brake, I just removed it. My choke cable was located down on the console so I did not need to extend that.
Wer3044 1 year ago
i find mying slips on her belt but i havent crossed very much yet i have inch and 1/4 track on mying what do you think ???? any good
700sxviper 2 years ago
you should be fine, just tape up the front end so you don't get water on the belt
Wer3044 2 years ago
do you have anything done with this sled as in power adders or is it just a stock sx viper with seat took off and shit i am just wondering casue i have one and plan on skipng water ?????
700sxviper 2 years ago
Nothing is done to the motor or clutches. Just had to put on 8 tooth drivers to fit the 2 inch track. I took the seat off because they are a pain to dry out if/when you sink.
Wer3044 2 years ago