Just wondering what all the differences are between the srx mountain and normal srx. I know the mountain has more suspention and a longer track but is there anything else?
That's about it. It really wasn't much of a "mountain" sled

daman
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jetting and gearing im sure was diff also...
I am guessing the clutch calibration and jetting would also be different as most mountain sleds are.
Jetting exact same & clutch components very similar. I owned both.
The Mountain SRX was ahead of its time...but should have been called a "Cross Over" not a "Mountain" sled.
When critisizing these sleds we all have to remember it was 12!!! model years ago when Phazers were the King of the mountains!!!
When critisizing these sleds we all have to remember it was 12!!! model years ago when Phazers were the King of the mountains!!!
alright. thanks for your replies. does the mountain have less acceleration and top speed from the longer track?
srxhair
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yes but it will go further in deep snow and climb higher
phazerkid said:alright. thanks for your replies. does the mountain have less acceleration and top speed from the longer track?
The longer track will reduce top speed, but it will not hurt bottom end pull and in fact it should launch harder out of the hole with more traction.