Blazing Fast Versatility | Yamaha Sidewinder L-TX LE Review

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  • čas přidán 9. 02. 2022
  • Motorhead Mark evaluates Yamaha's 2022 turbocharged, 137-inch tracked Sidewinder L-TX LE showing us there's more to this snowmobile than just raw power.
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Komentáře • 46

  • @cledussnow9507
    @cledussnow9507 Před 2 lety +36

    14mpg, 200hp, great cooling system, power that just keeps pulling and pulling, and super controllable power, 100+ mph when you want it. Anyone who says 2 strokes are superior to these Yamaha triples either drank the yellow Kool-Aid or never ridden one

    • @brad8665
      @brad8665 Před 2 lety +5

      Nope we just like what we like. Not everyone rides the lake or highway trails all day. These turbo sleds are sooo much heavier and you can feel it riding in the twisty woods. A lot.

    • @cledussnow9507
      @cledussnow9507 Před 2 lety +2

      @@brad8665 The weight difference being noticable on the trail isn't that extreme unless you get stuck. Got rid of the wife's Rev 600 for a 4 stroke Pantera, and the weight difference in handling is hardly noticable and she's 120 pounds

    • @MrTjulius
      @MrTjulius Před 2 lety +2

      Ive had a turbo 4 stroke. They definitely have there place but I'll take any 8-850 over one for my riding. Wide open trails and lakes yeah, a tcat or winder would be the ticket but for most other riding a smoker is better

    • @cavscout43
      @cavscout43 Před 2 lety +2

      The super fine sugar snow out here in the Rockies makes sport riding 4-stroke trail sleds in the snow pretty much impossible. They absolutely rip on packed powder bowls and groomed trails of course, but they sink like the Titanic off trail.
      That being said, I sold my RMK Pro 800 and replaced it with an Expedition SWT 900 Turbo which is absolutely unsinkable and even in reverse doesn't tractor down.

    • @rmitchell1
      @rmitchell1 Před 2 lety +2

      I've had the most fun with 500 or 600 class sleds 🤷‍♂️

  • @gregsouther7293
    @gregsouther7293 Před 2 lety +3

    I rode a 300hp Sidewinder last week and loved every second.

  • @2strokeme64
    @2strokeme64 Před 2 lety +4

    An engine that runs like that and will continue to for 15-20k miles and then som is just incredible. I can remember when 200hp came with blown up sleds on a regular basis.

    • @715farmer
      @715farmer Před 2 lety +1

      I have this exact sled and the owners manual says you only need to change the oil filter every 12,500 miles lol

  • @rpuco
    @rpuco Před 2 lety +4

    Have a 21 tuned to 300 hp and it gets better fuel economy than an 850 2 stroke on the trails. Plush ride. Steering is heavier in tight trails when compared to a 2 stroke but the acceleration will rip the bars out of you’re hands even at 90-100 mph

  • @coreypruka5501
    @coreypruka5501 Před 2 lety +6

    Now if they would only update that outdated and antiquated gauge cluster to be more in-line with the 7s from Polaris.

  • @oldtimerf7602
    @oldtimerf7602 Před 2 lety +3

    If one of the makers ever DID produce a modern big bore triple with the same tech and power to cc as the current 850 class... they would sell all they could make.

  • @oldwrench4213
    @oldwrench4213 Před 2 lety +4

    Interesting observations. Sounds like a sled for those who wish to balance their need for velocity vs the need for luxuries. But again isn't this what a snowmobile is supposed to do? Excellent presentation of a well refined example of a expensive snow vehicle.

  • @brianpalmer5518
    @brianpalmer5518 Před 2 lety +3

    I've been hoping for a review on the X TX LE.

  • @johnnybyup
    @johnnybyup Před 2 lety +3

    Can you do a deep review for the X-TX?
    This was a great review

  • @pgharidas5600
    @pgharidas5600 Před 2 lety +1

    great job

  • @tylertieman1678
    @tylertieman1678 Před 2 lety

    Would be awesome to see another 2 stroke triple come again with a more modern take. They are still the best sounding sleds out there. I just sold my 98 and 01 tcats.

  • @chrism4351
    @chrism4351 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice review. How about a review of the 130 HP ski doo 4 stroke next???

  • @cavscout43
    @cavscout43 Před 2 lety +1

    Be interesting to see a quick cut comparing/contrasting the 8 different Sidewinders Yamaha has on the market now. It's kind of tough to tell the difference when they're all 137-146" tracks using the same Genesis engine. Like is the SE to LE difference just a $2k suspension upgrade? The power all the series cranks is nearly bottomless (same with the Thundercat of course) and I'd assume clutching is similar as well.
    I'd love to see a 4-stroke 154" crossover 2-up, particularly with a 16" track for better floatation, albeit with a bit of a loss in trail manners. Something that you can take boondocking and off trail without trenching, but isn't as ponderous as the big 20-24" utility sleds.

  • @gregfleenor9654
    @gregfleenor9654 Před 2 lety +3

    Great review. Premium sled. The M8 of snowmobiles. I agree with Mark on his list of desirable changes. I would also add - a 1.6” Cobra, new gauges, a billet quick-release rear seat post (available as an option) & it should come with some quality hand guards standard. Particularly the LE series. Something like Rox’s with aluminum brackets.

    • @hairyyeti21
      @hairyyeti21 Před 2 lety

      put a tall windshield on it with hand protection and forget about the handguards

  • @stevenvanheel3932
    @stevenvanheel3932 Před 2 lety

    I have a 2017 sidewinder BTX LE 153. I really like the sled but it is very heavy for what I bought it for, and that’s mountain riding. The power almost makes up for it though. I do hate the fox float Evol shocks on it though. It is annoying how a few PSI difference in them can make or break how the sled handles. I wish it had the cheaper coilover design. That sled is an absolute rocket ship for having a 153 track on it. I’ve had it up to 105 mph at 8500 feet of elevation before.

  • @christianxzowner2958
    @christianxzowner2958 Před 2 lety

    Do you compromise on take off and speed by changing track

  • @pflaffik
    @pflaffik Před 2 lety

    Wanna see the 153in sidewinder vs the 154in Mountain Max in deep powder.

  • @TheVonMatrices
    @TheVonMatrices Před 2 lety

    3:10 Wouldn't that be 240 degrees since this is a 4-stroke?

  • @waynejohnstone3685
    @waynejohnstone3685 Před 2 lety +1

    I wish Yamaha would use a naming system that makes sense. Sidewinder I get, it’s all the monikers they use with a model that are super confusing. Maybe it’s the same for all manufacturers but Yamaha sticks out to me. Like what’s a fully loaded vs base model? Who knows.

    • @kantenbruder7371
      @kantenbruder7371 Před 2 lety +2

      It's actually quite simple. The rtx, ltx, xtx, mtx refer to what the track length it is. LE= spring order only model and SE= in season model. I think it's way less complicated compared to the Polaris way. "Starfire MATRYX patriot boost" like what hell is that!?!

    • @waynejohnstone3685
      @waynejohnstone3685 Před 2 lety

      @@kantenbruder7371 lol yeah sounds like sunshine and lollipops!

  • @davidfehr1917
    @davidfehr1917 Před rokem +1

    How about the power steering?

    • @snowtrax
      @snowtrax  Před rokem

      See my comments on the EPS in my review of the 2023...

  • @rippinmachines
    @rippinmachines Před 2 lety

    what does kevlar lake mean?

    • @rippinmachines
      @rippinmachines Před 2 lety

      @@foxmeadfellon name of what lake? They say a lot of stuff like "loud handle" and "jigglers" so I was wondering if it was a specific lake or just another name for lake running.

    • @oldwrench4213
      @oldwrench4213 Před 2 lety +2

      @@rippinmachines it is verbal jargon for lake running . Loud handle refers to the throttle as does jigglers.

    • @snowtrax
      @snowtrax  Před 2 lety +9

      It is a made up name that Mark has referenced in SUPERTRAX for about 30 years. It is any super long stretch of lake where you're likely to hold the throttle wide open for a long period of time which could result in a blown belt (belts being made of kevlar).

    • @rippinmachines
      @rippinmachines Před 2 lety +3

      @@oldwrench4213 that is what i figured. I'm looking forward to hitting the loud handle on kevlar lake this weekend!

    • @rippinmachines
      @rippinmachines Před 2 lety +2

      @@snowtrax I figured. You guys are awesome and I like how you have fun with what you do! Fun flapper and loud handle are two of my favourites. We call gas "fun juice".

  • @Pupperkins
    @Pupperkins Před 2 lety +1

    Hi

  • @wasupfool5692
    @wasupfool5692 Před 2 lety +1

    They need to develop a 2 stroke that lasts, yes a few do well but many fail early for what they cost. 5,000 miles is not uncommon at all for a 2 stroke to die.

    • @bigmurph1447
      @bigmurph1447 Před 2 lety

      My old skidoo 500 had over 10000 miles on the original motor my buddies old 500 xc polaris has over 10000miles on it to with original motor. I think it's all on how u take care of them.

    • @jacobyochens1100
      @jacobyochens1100 Před 3 měsíci

      Both our 93 and 94 exciter sx and vmax dx had over 13k miles before we got rid of them and And they still ran. One of my 01 srx 700 triple has over 11k miles right now and runs strong. Maintain them and they run a long time.