I got thease numbers out of sno goer magazine,they took the manufacturer's dry weight
and got the corrected dry weight.
No's Taken from Sno goer magazine issue Feb.1997
SX 700
Manufacturer's Dry weight N/A
Cooling sys.1 gal.
Chaincase 8 oz.
Fuel Tank 2 gal.
Oil Tank 2.5 qts.
Total Registered Weight:511 Lbs.
Corrected Dry Weight:486 Lbs.
SX 600
MDW N/A
Cooling sys.1 gal
Chaincase 8 oz.
Fuel Tank 3 gal
Oil Tank 2.5 qts.
Total Registered Weight:512
Corrected Dry Weight480.5
XTC 600
MDW N/A
Cooling sys.1 gal
Chaincase 8 oz.
Fuel Tank 2 gal
Oil Tank 2.5 qts.
Total Registered Weight:484
Corrected Dry Weight459
XTC 500 Same as XTC 600
No's taken From Sno Goer magazine issue Feb.1999
SRX 600
MDW 528
Fuel Tank 2 gal.
Coolant 5.1qts.
Oil 1 qt.
Chaincase 8 oz.
Total Registered Weight:573
Corrected Dry Weight:550
SX 700
MDW 485
Fuel Tank 2 gal.
Coolant 5.1qts
Oil 1 qt.
Chaincase 8 oz.
Total Registered Weight:517
Corrected Dry Weight:494.3
SX 500
MDW 464
Fuel Tank 1 gal.
Coolant 3.6 qts
Oil 3 qt.
Chaincase 8 oz.
Total Registered Weight:496
Corrected Dry Weight:478
MM 700
MDW 511
Fuel Tank 1 gal.
Coolant 5.1 qts
Oil 1 qt.
Chaincase 8 oz.
Total Registered Weight:538
Corrected Dry Weight:521.4
so from what i get out of thease no's is the registerd weight is the total weight with thease amounts of fluids added to the sled which is bunk, if sno-goer had there sh*t together they would have done them all on a even playing field and filled the fuel tank to capacity along with the oil tank as the sled is ridden i mean how many of you go riding with 2 gallons of fuel and 1 qt of oil the your tanks.
so lets just take a look at a 1999 sx 700 with the fluids full
full tank of gas 8 lbs per gal=96 lbs
sled weights 494+ the 96 lbs for 12 gallons of fuel=590.3 true registered wet weights as ridden.... not as light as one might think huh? now pack it full of snow,or get it stuck
the dry weight doesnt mean Sh*t to me cant ride a sled Dry duh....
this also includes 6.7 lbs for coolant and 2.5qts of oil,8oz of gear oil
now my manual for my 98 sx says 500 lbs for dry weights now if this number is true? my sled full of fluids ready to ride would weight in at 602.7 lbs
so the weight i see it if the factory wants to claim a dry weight it to me doesnt me nothing because it is not real world,now if the sled weight in at 486 full of fluids now that i would call a light sled
also they weighed other sleds in this article and some of them sno-goer weighed with no fuel at all or no fluids other than coolant which is really stupid.....
this just reflects my opinion on weights and does not constitue others views on the topic
thank you .....
and got the corrected dry weight.
No's Taken from Sno goer magazine issue Feb.1997
SX 700
Manufacturer's Dry weight N/A
Cooling sys.1 gal.
Chaincase 8 oz.
Fuel Tank 2 gal.
Oil Tank 2.5 qts.
Total Registered Weight:511 Lbs.
Corrected Dry Weight:486 Lbs.
SX 600
MDW N/A
Cooling sys.1 gal
Chaincase 8 oz.
Fuel Tank 3 gal
Oil Tank 2.5 qts.
Total Registered Weight:512
Corrected Dry Weight480.5
XTC 600
MDW N/A
Cooling sys.1 gal
Chaincase 8 oz.
Fuel Tank 2 gal
Oil Tank 2.5 qts.
Total Registered Weight:484
Corrected Dry Weight459
XTC 500 Same as XTC 600
No's taken From Sno Goer magazine issue Feb.1999
SRX 600
MDW 528
Fuel Tank 2 gal.
Coolant 5.1qts.
Oil 1 qt.
Chaincase 8 oz.
Total Registered Weight:573
Corrected Dry Weight:550
SX 700
MDW 485
Fuel Tank 2 gal.
Coolant 5.1qts
Oil 1 qt.
Chaincase 8 oz.
Total Registered Weight:517
Corrected Dry Weight:494.3
SX 500
MDW 464
Fuel Tank 1 gal.
Coolant 3.6 qts
Oil 3 qt.
Chaincase 8 oz.
Total Registered Weight:496
Corrected Dry Weight:478
MM 700
MDW 511
Fuel Tank 1 gal.
Coolant 5.1 qts
Oil 1 qt.
Chaincase 8 oz.
Total Registered Weight:538
Corrected Dry Weight:521.4
so from what i get out of thease no's is the registerd weight is the total weight with thease amounts of fluids added to the sled which is bunk, if sno-goer had there sh*t together they would have done them all on a even playing field and filled the fuel tank to capacity along with the oil tank as the sled is ridden i mean how many of you go riding with 2 gallons of fuel and 1 qt of oil the your tanks.
so lets just take a look at a 1999 sx 700 with the fluids full
full tank of gas 8 lbs per gal=96 lbs
sled weights 494+ the 96 lbs for 12 gallons of fuel=590.3 true registered wet weights as ridden.... not as light as one might think huh? now pack it full of snow,or get it stuck
the dry weight doesnt mean Sh*t to me cant ride a sled Dry duh....
this also includes 6.7 lbs for coolant and 2.5qts of oil,8oz of gear oil
now my manual for my 98 sx says 500 lbs for dry weights now if this number is true? my sled full of fluids ready to ride would weight in at 602.7 lbs
so the weight i see it if the factory wants to claim a dry weight it to me doesnt me nothing because it is not real world,now if the sled weight in at 486 full of fluids now that i would call a light sled
also they weighed other sleds in this article and some of them sno-goer weighed with no fuel at all or no fluids other than coolant which is really stupid.....
this just reflects my opinion on weights and does not constitue others views on the topic
thank you .....
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n2oiroc
New member
if they listed weight with all the fluids, then we would have 1qt oil tanks and 3 gallon gas tanks, just so manufactures could lay claim to less weight.
watersuper
VIP Member
10 gallons of gas about 75 pounds !!!