Looking at a Crossfire6 would you recommend for tall people? I'm 6'3 and usually feel pretty cramped on the old iron. It has a lot of miles (8,500) on it but they only want $1,800. What do you think?
I am 5’ 9” and with 3” bar riser it was still pretty low. I would suggest saving your money and getting a more rider forward like the pro cross chassis
@@Blue_z-jk3xc I was afraid you were gonna say that. Lol Another thing I failed to mention is that I'm really cheap 😔..😉 I appreciate the response! Gives me a good point of reference. Cheers!
@dustindvorak1397 trust me im cheap too😂 its hard to want to spend a lot of money on a snowmobile if your getting a good deal on it go ahead and buy it. They are super cheap and easy to rebuild and you can always sell it end of season and get your money back. Im used to riding old wedge sleds. This crossfire was 100 times better. But for you being 6ft you will definitely need to extend the bars quite a bit and reroute and make your lines longer.
Do you have your limited strap pulled on this thing it seems your skis pull up pretty easy and if so how do you like it? I’ve got this sleds twin with identical setup skis and seat
No. The straps aren’t adjustable on those. Trust me its a lot harder to get up than it looks. These sled aren’t as tippy. But im sure with a good clutch setup you could lift them more
Engines are bulletproof. But ride quality was great with the fox floats. Its definitely a fun sled for ditch riding and trail riding. Although i am on the lighter side so getting it on its side quickly wasn’t the easiest for me. It was definitely a fun sled.
I have the same sled but mine is green but man it rips through ditches
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Looking at a Crossfire6 would you recommend for tall people? I'm 6'3 and usually feel pretty cramped on the old iron. It has a lot of miles (8,500) on it but they only want $1,800. What do you think?
I am 5’ 9” and with 3” bar riser it was still pretty low. I would suggest saving your money and getting a more rider forward like the pro cross chassis
@@Blue_z-jk3xc I was afraid you were gonna say that. Lol
Another thing I failed to mention is that I'm really cheap 😔..😉
I appreciate the response! Gives me a good point of reference. Cheers!
@dustindvorak1397 trust me im cheap too😂 its hard to want to spend a lot of money on a snowmobile if your getting a good deal on it go ahead and buy it. They are super cheap and easy to rebuild and you can always sell it end of season and get your money back. Im used to riding old wedge sleds. This crossfire was 100 times better. But for you being 6ft you will definitely need to extend the bars quite a bit and reroute and make your lines longer.
Do you have your limited strap pulled on this thing it seems your skis pull up pretty easy and if so how do you like it? I’ve got this sleds twin with identical setup skis and seat
No. The straps aren’t adjustable on those. Trust me its a lot harder to get up than it looks. These sled aren’t as tippy. But im sure with a good clutch setup you could lift them more
I been wanting one of these crossfires for a while, regardless of engine. How do you rate it? What sucked about it of anything?
Engines are bulletproof. But ride quality was great with the fox floats. Its definitely a fun sled for ditch riding and trail riding. Although i am on the lighter side so getting it on its side quickly wasn’t the easiest for me. It was definitely a fun sled.
Where did you get the seat from?
Its an arctic brand mountain seat. I believe you can buy them on amazon or dennis kirk. I bought it with it on so im not to sure.
What seat is that
Seems to be an arctic cat brand. Just type in arctic cat mountain seat for your year
Arctic cat m seat getting hard to find