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Anyonn from Michigan or Ohio have any for sale for CHEAP? like 250$ cheap? That runs? Asking because If I sit here on the internet all winter i will be slowing the boat down with pretzel weight.
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HB, buy a quad, I know that they arent as fun as a sled but face it, we get enough snow around here to use a sled a few days a year maybe a week tops. Quads can be pretty fun with the small amount of snow that we get plus you can use a quad year round so when your boat is broke you can ride it.
Oh Yeah they are about the same price.
Oh Yeah they are about the same price.
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I bought a sled once for $200, then dumped $500 into it to make it decent. Keep looking, a coworkers friend just bought a 97 ski doo mxz 670 for $700!!!!! I had a 95 Formula SS 670 and it was a blast, I would have loved to nab that mxz for 700!
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Rent one and you will buy one! Buy a junker and you'll be sorry! Think about wrenching on your boat on a body of water in 80 degree weather-minor inconvenience when you compare a snowmobile breaking down in the middle of nowhere with -40 windchills. Now add complete darkness on top of the cold temps along with a buz from the bar which was the warmest bar you could ever remember-does it sound familiar? Try it - you will love it, good luck and dont forget your tools! --Good luck, Snowchaser
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I have one for sale.
1995 Polaris Indy XLT special 600
xlt =( extra light triple)
3200 miles
special =( 12" of travel in the rear !!!!! beats the 2" from a $250 sled!!!)
special also = factory fox shocks
triple cylinder 600cc. ( much smoother and less vibration on your hands than a twin cylinder)
brand new ski carbides ( makes you turn in an icy corner at 80mph!!)
brand new hyfax ( the slippery part riding on the track. one of the few wear out parts)
96 carbide studs ( gets you 0-60 in 2.3 seconds, and more importantly 60-0 just in time!!!)
will do 100+ on it's speedo (no, that's not GPS, but who cares)
asking $2300
will sell to any OSO member for $2100....
located south of Holland Michigan in the Allegan State Game area. you can even test ride it out my pole barn on 250 miles of state groomed trials.
to answer a question. a decent cared for mid 90's sled can be bought for $2000-$2600.
you can find an early 90's air cooled 340 or 400 for 1800 or so. kind of the bottom for good condition sleds. after that, get the wrenches out.
1995 Polaris Indy XLT special 600
xlt =( extra light triple)
3200 miles
special =( 12" of travel in the rear !!!!! beats the 2" from a $250 sled!!!)
special also = factory fox shocks
triple cylinder 600cc. ( much smoother and less vibration on your hands than a twin cylinder)
brand new ski carbides ( makes you turn in an icy corner at 80mph!!)
brand new hyfax ( the slippery part riding on the track. one of the few wear out parts)
96 carbide studs ( gets you 0-60 in 2.3 seconds, and more importantly 60-0 just in time!!!)
will do 100+ on it's speedo (no, that's not GPS, but who cares)
asking $2300
will sell to any OSO member for $2100....
located south of Holland Michigan in the Allegan State Game area. you can even test ride it out my pole barn on 250 miles of state groomed trials.
to answer a question. a decent cared for mid 90's sled can be bought for $2000-$2600.
you can find an early 90's air cooled 340 or 400 for 1800 or so. kind of the bottom for good condition sleds. after that, get the wrenches out.
Last edited by Rambunctious; 09-12-2007 at 09:45 AM.