Mtnviper
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The ski looks promising, has anybody measured the width and weigh'd them yet?
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Have not done that yet, but they look alot like the SLP Powder pros, what do you think, hopefully I will have one to measure in a few days
Mtnviper
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I was thinking the same thing. Very similiar to Powder Pro's with some difference's in loop mounting design. A friend has Powder Pro's on his 900 1M and likes them even better then the Simmon's he had on before.
I checked Yamaha's web site, the price isn't to bad $99.95 ea. for the bottoms, and it looks like you can reuse the loop off a stock Viper ski.
I have Simmon's on mine now, and really like'm. However if the new mountain ski work's just as well and are lighter, might be worth giving them a try.
I checked Yamaha's web site, the price isn't to bad $99.95 ea. for the bottoms, and it looks like you can reuse the loop off a stock Viper ski.
I have Simmon's on mine now, and really like'm. However if the new mountain ski work's just as well and are lighter, might be worth giving them a try.
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Got a link on where I can see them??Mtnviper said:I was thinking the same thing. Very similiar to Powder Pro's with some difference's in loop mounting design. A friend has Powder Pro's on his 900 1M and likes them even better then the Simmon's he had on before.
I checked Yamaha's web site, the price isn't to bad $99.95 ea. for the bottoms, and it looks like you can reuse the loop off a stock Viper ski.
I have Simmon's on mine now, and really like'm. However if the new mountain ski work's just as well and are lighter, might be worth giving them a try.
Mtnviper
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They do have pics of them at www.yamaha-motor.com, in the snowmobile accessories pages. just click on ski's and runner's.
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MadViper2
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There wide mothers!
New!! Mountain skis are wider to increase floatation and maneuverability. • Ski width now exceeds 7" - a full 2" wider than previous ski - for greater
floatation.
I have Simmons on mine now. Maybe I can borrow a set of the new ones and give them a tryout this winter.
New!! Mountain skis are wider to increase floatation and maneuverability. • Ski width now exceeds 7" - a full 2" wider than previous ski - for greater
floatation.
I have Simmons on mine now. Maybe I can borrow a set of the new ones and give them a tryout this winter.
Mtnviper
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I'd be curious to see how they stack up against Simmons as well. I have Simmons on mine also, and they are a big improvement over the stock ski. I was at the snow show today looking for 05 Yamaha's, to check out the ski's. But no 05 Yamaha's were to be found.
LoneViper
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Some dealers around here are delivering some sold Mountain Vectors, the skis look massive like you say about 7" wide. The profile resembles the stock Viper ski with a tall keel and then transitions to the wider sides for flotation. The things look real heavy but they maybe ok. Simmons are hard to beat.
terry
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rode the mtn vecter last year...loved the skis
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LoneViper said:Some dealers around here are delivering some sold Mountain Vectors, the skis look massive like you say about 7" wide. The profile resembles the stock Viper ski with a tall keel and then transitions to the wider sides for flotation. The things look real heavy but they maybe ok. Simmons are hard to beat.
YIKES! I cannot imagine them being as heavy as our Simmons.
LoneViper
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I looked at a set of the new ski's on the shelf of our dealer, they are definately light. Lighter than the Simmons for sure and possibly the older stock too.
Mtnviper
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Simmons weigh in at 9 pounds W/carbides and mounts. Stock 02 Viper ski's (which really suck in deep snow) are 7 pounds W/carbides.
SRXM5
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According to the sales brochure the skis take 2 pounds off the front end vs 2004 model Rx1 so that should put them at 6 pounds a piece