yankeeslover
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went up today and looked at it and took pics today, it is indeed a 2000 and not a 2001 like originaly thaught.. now i have decisions to make... $2200.00 is the least amount he will take for it... mint sled with 1300 miles and fully studded and 2 inch risers. I have a 97 xlt touring sled that im selling and someone buying for $1400.00. Since the guy with the Yammy is my brothers boss, he is letting me give him 1400.00 down, and take the sled and paying off the other $800.00 in payments.. Now i have to figure out if its worth it. Is it worth giving up my polaris xlt touring for this sled? hmmmm.. i dont really ride 2 people anymore.. last winter I rode 95% of my time alone on the touring sled.. Love the xtra 12 suspension on the trails.. I Have three more days to decide....is it worth moving up 3 years and moving from the polaris to the sxr 700 for essentially $800.00
Bulletproof engine, great fit and finish, good fuel mileage, and sled should last a long time. You may want to upgrade the skid for a better ride and it likely won't be as fast as your XLT without mods. However, you should get a sled that you can do a lot with though with lots of life in it. You could easily put another 10K miles on it.
Vipers can be had for the same price range . . .
Vipers can be had for the same price range . . .
yankeeslover
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this will blow away my xlt
my xlt is touring edition... tops out at around 90ish... the owner said this sxr should top out around 115...the one thing that i am afraid of is the suspension. I did have a 1996 vmax dx, and that was the worse trail suspension ever, i felt every bump.. the xlt has the extra 12 and i feel nothing.. so i hope this isnt the same skid as the vmax..
my xlt is touring edition... tops out at around 90ish... the owner said this sxr should top out around 115...the one thing that i am afraid of is the suspension. I did have a 1996 vmax dx, and that was the worse trail suspension ever, i felt every bump.. the xlt has the extra 12 and i feel nothing.. so i hope this isnt the same skid as the vmax..
I would wait to make sure you have your XLT sold with cash in hand before I made any deals on another sled. Not to say it will happen but deals do fall through.
I would really try talking him into $2000 for that sled. It just seems fairly high for a 2000 SXR. You could find a nice 02 viper for the price he wants for the SXR or very close to it if you looked around and made offers with cash in hand..
I would really try talking him into $2000 for that sled. It just seems fairly high for a 2000 SXR. You could find a nice 02 viper for the price he wants for the SXR or very close to it if you looked around and made offers with cash in hand..
I think 115 MPH out of a SXR is a little bit of wishful thinking. A properly tuned SRX can see these numbers but not the SXR. It just doesnt have the power of the SRXyankeeslover said:my xlt is touring edition... tops out at around 90ish... the owner said this sxr should top out around 115...the one thing that i am afraid of is the suspension. I did have a 1996 vmax dx, and that was the worse trail suspension ever, i felt every bump.. the xlt has the extra 12 and i feel nothing.. so i hope this isnt the same skid as the vmax..

bluemonster1
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I was going to state the same thing..115 on speedo which is like 98 0r 99 radar..

super1c
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tomseal6 said:I would wait to make sure you have your XLT sold with cash in hand before I made any deals on another sled. Not to say it will happen but deals do fall through.
I would really try talking him into $2000 for that sled. It just seems fairly high for a 2000 SXR. You could find a nice 02 viper for the price he wants for the SXR or very close to it if you looked around and made offers with cash in hand..
X2.... Might want to hold out just a bit yet. The sleds are just starting to come back on the market from a long summer nap. The stock power and ride of a viper is much better than the sxr (just my opinion ). Or even a SRX would be nice, just no suspension. CCC
Excitabletom
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I've had some bad expereince with Polaris XLT triples from 95-96-97. Crank bearings like to go out. Known problem that has reduced their re-sell some. Personally, I beleive the Yamaha to be much more reliable and the SXR has some excellent suspension when adjusted properly for your weight and style.
$2200 seems a tab high (at least for Michigan.)
$2200 seems a tab high (at least for Michigan.)