With much reluctance I've decided to offer REX for sale. Just not getting the use out of it, that I thought I might.
"Here is your opportunity to own the sled that changed snowmobiling for the 21st Century " (read with big announcer voice)
Seriously
I am selling my 2004 Yamaha RX-1 and Triton Trailer.
Sled
2004 Yamaha RX-1 ER
998 cc 4 cylinder - 4 stroke
29800 KM
Family owned since new
Purchased at Bracebridge Yamaha in 2003
Modifications (Improvements)
Apex seat
Engine Temp Gauge
Mirrors
Rox Adjustable Risers
Fox 2 Air Shocks
13 mm sway bar
Oilite bushings
Woody's Slim Jim Dual carbides
Ice Ripper 121" Track
Hand guards
Removable Muffs
Dupont Sliders
Copper Donuts (Exhaust Gaskets)
New Exhaust
Includes
Original RX-1 Seat
Original Coil Over Shocks
New (still in package) Carbides
Owners manual
Cover
Shop/Garage Dolly
Trailer
Triton LT 10
Drive on/Drive off Ramp
Clamshell Forward and Reverse Tilt
New Wheels and Tires (2 years)
Price
Sled - $3500
Trailer - $1500
Package Price - $5000.00 (negotiable)
(contact me for special OC price)
I have more pics, but they won't upload right now
I have been wearing the same boots for almost 20 years, now. Bought them when we lived in the arctic. Brand name is Acton, don't know the model, probably no longer made, but they are very similiar to their current Norway model https://en.actoncanada.ca/collections/hommes/products/norway
Worn them in minus 50 -60 C, feet are never cold and very comfortable.
Uuuhh, usually the horse counteracts the smell
But, really is it all that bad? I put 23 of them down in the garage, it took maybe 6 months so it didn't smell like a condom factory!
I believe it was Big Pussy that recommended the square hole.
Easy mistake to make, but research of the animal kingdom will point out the differences between a Big Pussy and a Bigfish!
Can't speak specifically about the 600 Grand Touring, but my 10' 6" Venture TF fits into my 10' Triton Clamshell.............................................................................just!
You may have to do a little adjusting to get the ski tips into the nose.