13205044:iLLbiLLy said:First off, I agree with you. After your first year you'll probably want to upgrade to something with more gusto. I do.
But I disagree with going for the 800 your first year for a couple reasons:
A: the older 800's are known for reliability issues, especially if it's got high miles.
B: You shouldn't spend too much on your first sled
C: a 600 is likely enough sled for your first season
That why I'd say just get a cheap 600 or 700 (
600 will work to get one person out there but they can lack power for gnarly mantandems.
13205329:loganimlach said:Que? Pretty much any Rev ('05-'08) is so DAMN reliable. They have their quirks (sticking reeds and cracked carb boots) but aside from that they're awesome sleds. the price difference between a 600 and an 800 that are both 10 years old isn't going to be nearly as substantial as the performance.
**This post was edited on Nov 5th 2014 at 2:44:06pm
Those older summits don't handle as well for a beginner compared to the Mseries (800HCR?) sled that he bought. Also everyone has their opinion but the M series cat with the suzuki HO 800 is definitely a contender for the most reliable sled out there.
 
 
		 
 
		