Ski-Doo MXZ XP 800 -08

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2008

Water skipping

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  • Palosaaren ulkopuolella variselällä oli syntynyt railo.

  • its In Vasa, Finland.

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  • i wouldnt be risking that sled like that lmao

  • sleds are funner!!! :P

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  • vaasa mään

  • I don't understand why this is at all risky. He is riding an 800. In my hometown every summer we race sleds on the water. My uncle took a 440 Scorpion across; his ski's starting on waters edge. Amazing riding but on his MXZ 500 he just gives it gas and across he goes. Even brand new sleds that sink because of human error (pulling out tether) are up and running in the pits an hour or two later.

  • @dooinithard well actually i just bought a brand new voltage regulator cause it was blowin them and that didn't seem to work, but i read online with other people having the same problem and were said that the voltage regulator isn't getting a good enough ground so i'm going to fix that.

  • @TheTRJG wow that is impresive by any means for any belt and you may wanna check your stator thats a sign of it over charging if the headlight blows just tryin to keep that pay to factor play down keep er shiny side up

  • @dooinithard correction, his sled has 2100 on it now with orginal belt, and man you areso correct "pay to play" like just tonight i bought an $18.00 head light for my sled and it fucking blew in 15 seconds with the sled just at an idle not being revved or anything, god theres 20 bucks outta my pocket. >:(

  • @TheTRJG fuck yeah they are animals skidoo has since done some reconfig to the clutches and belt since i bought my 09 so the fact of 700 miles does not suprise me gates makes a belt for them that they claim to be indestructible but who knows and yeah id be a little concerned with a sled wetting the belt in general on the water but thats part of having a set and just doing it lol its literally sink or swim mine tops out at 117 also and id never trade it but i hate $100 belts but pay to play

  • @dooinithard fuck yeah they are animals skidoo has since done some reconfig to the clutches and belt since i bought my 09 so the fact of 700 miles does not suprise me gates makes a belt for them that they claim to be indestructible but who knows and yeah id be a little concerned with a sled wetting the belt in general on the water but thats part of having a set and just doing it lol its literally sink or swim mine tops out at 117 also and id never trade it but i hate $100 belts but pay to play

  • @dooinithard but i was talking bout any sled in general, not just the 800r. And i guess my uncle is doing pretty good with his new 800r etec, he's got over 700miles on the orginal belt so now it's probably a ticking time bomb. Also his 800 tops out at 117 so far, well by speedometer so not quit accurate but it has tons of tourque like you said, it walks all over an arcticcat z1 and an older apex

  • @TheTRJG wet aint muchof an issue when the front end is hanging in the air and the belts on these sleds dont have a wear factor the deflection is fine on them the kevlar cords just give up because th 800r is such a turque monster they rip into chunks after about 500 miles but you will always have the chance of that renegade belt that decides to give up at 200 instead of 500 not that im worried thats what insurance is for but that shure would make for a cold bad day for anyone knock on wood

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