you have to line them up on a lake with just enough frozen hard pack for a good launch and good top end..... other than that I love a great sense of humor you bring to the "race"
the polaris 600 ves twin should mop up the yamaha 700 single pipe triples, my bone stock pro x 600 would run away from sx 700 triples, something must be off or wrong with your 600
@@destroytheilluminati770 I think the ProX is geared different than the XCSP. I line up with an XCR that's stock except for maybe a belt and he will meet me at the far end of the lake every time. I know the 600VES was/is a rocket of an engine, I won't get rid of mine until I can't get parts anymore lol
@@coryernewein Im not sure of the gearing on the prox 600, its bone stock with no changes off the dealers floor other than 144 studs down the middle, its just a quick and light sled.
@@wo8795 I have access to long rail road grades and on really cold days on hard pack the prox would pull 115 on the sled's speedo, gps indicated 108-109, on my speed check radar it would clock107-109. also have a 98 xc 700 bone stock/144 studs in the middle, it would bury the stock 120 speedo easily but radars out to 113-114 actual, also have an 01 xc non ves 800 and my 98 700 will outrun it on the very top. the yamaha 700 single pipe triple is 110-111hp stock the polaris 600 i think is 118hp, the 700 and 800 just slightly more. polaris was often the lower hp sled back in the 90's but were always fast because of the clutching was just that much better than the competition at the time.
I have both a mxz 800 and summit 800 both Zx chassis, on good packed trail both the ski doos I have are neck and neck with fusion 700 and cat f7. It seems traction is the difference between even or a sled length ahead
My snowmobile experience is "mixed". My first sled was a $950.00 Evinrude Bobcat SS with a flat apposed 400 cc 2 stroke engine. The heavy little sled had a narrow track no shocks of any kind, resulting in a beginners sled experience of 70mph if you had enough lake, opened the air intake box and shortened the wind screen. My second sled was a Ski-Doo Everest body and 440 Liquid cooled-Polaris "racing" engine which included some titanium rods of some sort and 2-48mm Mikuni Carburetors. It was quite useless, due to gas mileage and the likelihood that my brother would take it beyond it's limits. ( total seat time 3 hours). I never had the chance to see what it could really do. It's tank allowed about 20 miles range. What was left of the "Everest" was traded in for a 440cc Arctic Cat Puma(?), which had ridiculous gearing meant for powder only. It floated beautifully but it's top end was about 40 mph. This one lasted about as long as the Polaris Everest; that's 3 seat hours for those keeping track. The last two sleds cost about $150.00 per seat hour to own. For those of you who can choose and own a sled that starts after 3 hours of seat time, consider yourselves blessed.
Uh dude, you haven't even actually owned a Snowmobile then. First off, most Snowmobiles now days and even for the past two decades are at least 600cc and most are 700cc or 800cc. Second off they can last for tens of thousands of miles if properly maintained. They aren't even really that hard to maintain. Just check the oil, change the filters and plugs, change the wear rods every year or two, and put a new track on when they finally wear out which can be a very long time if you ride them correctly.. Maybe try again..
1998 mxz 670 modified, I hear ya 189 kph and she gets Really light in the front end .. kinda scary,no real steering at those speeds.. all fun though...🙂
Those old ZX 800's were nice looking, but they were boat anchors. I remember when they came out and the dealer really hyped them up. We asked how they would fair against our also fairly new at the time, Mach Z 800 triples and he outright said they would "smoke them". Well...needless to say, he was greatly exaggerating. They never stood a chance.
I had an SRX set up 162 HP good sled fast 122 on the gun but the SXr is more fun gets 15 mpg like my APEX and is set right radar at125.8 in little over 1/4 mile
To get more out of that MXZ you're going to need to clutch or regear.... They're not meant to do 100 miles an hour from the factory it's a Motocross sled that will top out at about 75 80 mph but it will get there faster than anybody else.
not enough room for that yamhy to fully let loose my sx 700 with clutching and reeds and few small things does 145km/h not sure what that is in miles/p
@@mitchblakney7083 i have a 2002 mxz adrenalin and my friend has a around 2003 sx viper and mine gets his off the line with studs and his without studs pulls past mine way sooner then this guys did. His is clutched mines bone stock. Mine is mxz 800r his is SXV Tripple 700
On hard pack snow the sxr would beat that skidoo all day I got a sx vmax 700 and I beat tons of sleds with it but only on hard pack snow the tracks on them are a little weak so they suffer a bit but the top end on them old 700 triples are great if ya do some clutch work and other stuff to them they really scream
haha just a habit...all the yamaha's are so closely named lol SRX...SXR..SXViper just a slip of the tounge ya know! i do put up text in the videoat one point correcting myself lol 🤣🍻.
You hear everyone say those will do over 100 easy stock. I've only seen what your showing for numbers stock so idk what people are smoking. Yes, it's just a quarter mile.
yeah, I mean there were alot of fast sleds back in the day for sure! but sleds are like boats and seadoos....70mph feels like 100mph!! usually when someone says their sled does 100 the radar gun says different lol. 🍻
i use to have a 2003 mxz 800 that ate every 97,98 srx and sxr i came across, easy. I actually had a 98 polaris xc600 twin that smoked a 98 srx race after race. so alot of it is rider, and sled set up.
@@thunderroad7289 true story though. i know the srx's are fast on top end, but quickness they lack in shorter distances. if your ever up towards the midwest area, look me up. ill race you. and all i have now is a stock 670 rotax.
@@GearheadRob319 those 670s were the best motors ski doo made in thise days. My 98 formula z 670 smoked my dads 700sxr. Had an 01mxz800 that wld beat F7s all day, would walk on them top end too.
you have to line them up on a lake with just enough frozen hard pack for a good launch and good top end..... other than that I love a great sense of humor you bring to the "race"
That's about as even a drag race as I've ever seen...I do agree can't beat the sound of a TRIPLE!!!!...Like both machines to be honest.
My old 600XCSP hangs with the 700SXR until the very tip top than my buddy slowly but surely walks away. Damn triples have a ton of top end!!!
the polaris 600 ves twin should mop up the yamaha 700 single pipe triples, my bone stock pro x 600 would run away from sx 700 triples, something must be off or wrong with your 600
@@destroytheilluminati770 I think the ProX is geared different than the XCSP. I line up with an XCR that's stock except for maybe a belt and he will meet me at the far end of the lake every time. I know the 600VES was/is a rocket of an engine, I won't get rid of mine until I can't get parts anymore lol
@@coryernewein Im not sure of the gearing on the prox 600, its bone stock with no changes off the dealers floor other than 144 studs down the middle, its just a quick and light sled.
@@destroytheilluminati770 whats ur 600 top speed?
@@wo8795 I have access to long rail road grades and on really cold days on hard pack the prox would pull 115 on the sled's speedo, gps indicated 108-109, on my speed check radar it would clock107-109. also have a 98 xc 700 bone stock/144 studs in the middle, it would bury the stock 120 speedo easily but radars out to 113-114 actual, also have an 01 xc non ves 800 and my 98 700 will outrun it on the very top. the yamaha 700 single pipe triple is 110-111hp stock the polaris 600 i think is 118hp, the 700 and 800 just slightly more. polaris was often the lower hp sled back in the 90's but were always fast because of the clutching was just that much better than the competition at the time.
I have both a mxz 800 and summit 800 both Zx chassis, on good packed trail both the ski doos I have are neck and neck with fusion 700 and cat f7. It seems traction is the difference between even or a sled length ahead
I'm a skidoo guy but I do have to say when you said something about that triple sound Yamaha has a badass sound
Check out my XLT DG can video
Put a MBRP can on it and it's the best sounding sled ever made! I know I had one.
I've always liked the looks of the blue Yamahas distinctive
Radar gun accurate. Greatest content ever.
My snowmobile experience is "mixed". My first sled was a $950.00 Evinrude Bobcat SS with a flat apposed 400 cc 2 stroke engine. The heavy little sled had a narrow track no shocks of any kind, resulting in a beginners sled experience of 70mph if you had enough lake, opened the air intake box and shortened the wind screen. My second sled was a Ski-Doo Everest body and 440 Liquid cooled-Polaris "racing" engine which included some titanium rods of some sort and 2-48mm Mikuni Carburetors. It was quite useless, due to gas mileage and the likelihood that my brother would take it beyond it's limits. ( total seat time 3 hours). I never had the chance to see what it could really do. It's tank allowed about 20 miles range. What was left of the "Everest" was traded in for a 440cc Arctic Cat Puma(?), which had ridiculous gearing meant for powder only. It floated beautifully but it's top end was about 40 mph. This one lasted about as long as the Polaris Everest; that's 3 seat hours for those keeping track. The last two sleds cost about $150.00 per seat hour to own.
For those of you who can choose and own a sled that starts after 3 hours of seat time, consider yourselves blessed.
Uh dude, you haven't even actually owned a Snowmobile then.
First off, most Snowmobiles now days and even for the past two decades are at least 600cc and most are 700cc or 800cc. Second off they can last for tens of thousands of miles if properly maintained. They aren't even really that hard to maintain. Just check the oil, change the filters and plugs, change the wear rods every year or two, and put a new track on when they finally wear out which can be a very long time if you ride them correctly..
Maybe try again..
😂😂😂
I had a 2001 SXR. Loved the sound if it.
I'd love another SX-R those are fast sleds have Top End, I'd keep it near stock, Can and 136 track. AWESOME VID
thank you! 🍻
Would rather have the skidoo like 85% of Canadians in the north for a very important reason "Parts".
not a problem with a tuning fork 😅
Disagree
Yamaha parts are alot better and easier to get liek what
Brp backorders and discontinues everything. The only issue with yammy is the dealer network is few and far between
When i rode my 2001 MXZ800 did a lake run i had shut it down after 172 kph front end start lift up kinda scary
lol she was danglin!!! 🍻
1998 mxz 670 modified, I hear ya 189 kph and she gets Really light in the front end .. kinda scary,no real steering at those speeds.. all fun though...🙂
Which one rides better?
they are both fairly similar...but the skidoo handles the bumps and rough trails better I'd say 🍻
Those old ZX 800's were nice looking, but they were boat anchors. I remember when they came out and the dealer really hyped them up. We asked how they would fair against our also fairly new at the time, Mach Z 800 triples and he outright said they would "smoke them". Well...needless to say, he was greatly exaggerating. They never stood a chance.
I was on my fully modded 600 zrt triple and my buddy’s blue srx 700 came by me at 137 mph that’s flying
no it didn’t. i’m a yamaha guy and that’s false
Good luck with the sealed crank bearings. The clucthing was off from the factory on the sxr they over revved
Never have had a problem with crank sealed bearings on the 4 srx s we have one. 98,99,00,01. Never
I don't care which is faster I like to get home I've been riding Yamahs 25 years 22000 miles on my yamaha
There's no replacement for displacement.
The young buck is 6 ft 250 lbs
Pete's 5' 6" 145 . And the ski doo needs a wee bit of work, it should be SMOKIN that yomamaha.
Ha..Ha..Ha.......Skidoo for the win! Love the sound of triples though. Got my eyes on a Mach one 700 triple...been sitting for years...we'll see!
If you actually had an SRX, it would have been a different story.
Still remember way back in the day when SRX and SRV first hit the market.
I had an SRX set up 162 HP good sled fast 122 on the gun but the SXr is more fun gets 15 mpg like my APEX and is set right radar at125.8 in little over 1/4 mile
The SRX700 is one of the most impressive sleds ever made
To get more out of that MXZ you're going to need to clutch or regear.... They're not meant to do 100 miles an hour from the factory it's a Motocross sled that will top out at about 75 80 mph but it will get there faster than anybody else.
Oh really? Did some mild work to my 1998 mxz 670 and I got 189kph on Ontario provincial police Radar . I'm due in court next month..🙂
Do either of them have studs ?
The Yamha responds well to some mild port work
I have both both are great sleds and fast
not enough room for that yamhy to fully let loose
my sx 700 with clutching and reeds and few small things does 145km/h not sure what that is in miles/p
SRX? That is Yamaha's SXr, a far less HP motor than an SRX, which didn't have power valves or triple pipes. Why does he keep calling it an SRX?
Way to Represent Ski-Doo
great video man
thank you! 🍻
That's my old skidoo!! Nice!!
That was awesome
That’s how I feel with my Yamaha vmax 600 twin
Try against a 03 Polaris XCR 800 triple triple and let me know......:LOLOL Like the fun you are having for sure.
we're looking for one!! 🍻
By the middle of the lake , Yamaha , the 3 legged chicken joke
lol good stuff the triple sounds great
Beautiful sleds
I had both and the 700 wouldn’t even come close to beating the 800 mine was a summit but the same thing
Now against a viper I think this would be a different story
Do you think an sx viper would be quicker? Or slower? Should be a bit quicker eh?
@@mitchblakney7083 i have a 2002 mxz adrenalin and my friend has a around 2003 sx viper and mine gets his off the line with studs and his without studs pulls past mine way sooner then this guys did. His is clutched mines bone stock. Mine is mxz 800r his is SXV Tripple 700
Now ride them down a blasted out trail at speed... see which one ya like then.
It's not a srx,quit calling it that. There's a huge difference between sxr and srx. Srx is a completely different animal!
I had a 02 800 mxz and it was a turd....sold it the same winter i bought it. buddy smoked me on a 600 so
The SRX are TOTALLY different animals vs. the SXr. Much faster. BUT it's hard to beat a Rotax with R.A.V.E engined sled.
But srx will be behind on the trail
That redhead 700 will blow the doors off that 800
That is a flat out lie timmie, The MXZ 800 will whip the Yamaha SXR 700
@@bobhirdes6725 I didn't see any whipping? LMFAO
On hard pack snow the sxr would beat that skidoo all day I got a sx vmax 700 and I beat tons of sleds with it but only on hard pack snow the tracks on them are a little weak so they suffer a bit but the top end on them old 700 triples are great if ya do some clutch work and other stuff to them they really scream
Why don't you race again a srx they are much faster then the sxr and its not A srx two totally different sleds
U guys are badass
haha thanks! 🍻
That’s not a SRX, You need to learn the difference between a SRX and a SXR
Why do keep saying srx? But it shouldn't be that hard to beat an sx
haha just a habit...all the yamaha's are so closely named lol SRX...SXR..SXViper just a slip of the tounge ya know! i do put up text in the videoat one point correcting myself lol 🤣🍻.
@@rednecksdirtyhands if an sx can challenge that 800 then the srx would kill it.
Sx and sex not a lot of similarities
You hear everyone say those will do over 100 easy stock. I've only seen what your showing for numbers stock so idk what people are smoking. Yes, it's just a quarter mile.
yeah, I mean there were alot of fast sleds back in the day for sure! but sleds are like boats and seadoos....70mph feels like 100mph!! usually when someone says their sled does 100 the radar gun says different lol. 🍻
That's a no brainier of coarse the skidoo is far better than the Yamaha ( is a SLUG )
Good race
That's not the fast triple it's the reliable one. If it were a srx it would have roasted it repeatedly, if it hooked
Same amount of Protein in two beers , as an 8 ounce Steak
considering the yamaha SXR has 100 cc less is pretty close to the mxz 800.
Also has a whole extra cylinder on the 800
You keep saying it's a srx it isn't it's a sxr
The Triple , E.T.3 , makes all the difference , just looks funny on film , don’t watch pornos !
sx R = 108hp if it has the Single pipe..
800 Mx = 137 hp
I'd say the old SX is doing Great!
I'd say someone's cheating and it could be the mechanic with the ( stock) sidewinder.
Yes 29 hp should't make any difference
ohh dohncha knohhh
if that is all that 700 and 800 has something is wrong my ski doo 600 stock will do 68
It's crazy the srx 700 puts out ruffly 20hp more then the sxr and the sxr is a little faster with the same rider then the mxz 800cc
Something isn't right, when a 700 Polaris runs 95 and the 800 Ski-doo runs 68. Especially when the Polaris was rubbing on the tunnel.
I think the race with the polaris was alittle longer of a strip. But those old polaris were fast so im not suprised.
LMFAO 800 Ski Don't vs a single pipes SXR 700 vs 800 . SRX would eat that for breakfast and everyone knows it.
i use to have a 2003 mxz 800 that ate every 97,98 srx and sxr i came across, easy. I actually had a 98 polaris xc600 twin that smoked a 98 srx race after race. so alot of it is rider, and sled set up.
Lmao yea you keep telling that story. My 2002 srx will still stomp a mxz800. Can’t believe you would even try and tell that story😂😂😂😂😂
@@thunderroad7289 true story though. i know the srx's are fast on top end, but quickness they lack in shorter distances. if your ever up towards the midwest area, look me up. ill race you. and all i have now is a stock 670 rotax.
@@GearheadRob319 those 670s were the best motors ski doo made in thise days. My 98 formula z 670 smoked my dads 700sxr. Had an 01mxz800 that wld beat F7s all day, would walk on them top end too.
Ill take another srx 700 any day. not a fan of sxr
I still like skidoo
That's not an SRX!
Skidoo 800
my 600 SXR tops at 80ish. Speedo says 120. but ya lol
SXR!
Weight difference of riders could be a factor
apples and oranges
800 has 2 cylinders Yamaha has 3 lol
Something SERIOUSLY WRONG WITH YOUR BRAIN,how many times you look at it and kept saying "SRX"?!?!? Something SERIOUSLY WRONG.
That MXZ needs work. I've had 440 fan motors faster than that on top end!
yamaha has crap for traction off the line. ripsaw track and adjustable transfer rods and try again!!!
Run them off the trail see how they do .. the Yamaha will sink like a rock
Bugs the shit out of me when people call srxs sxr
ya they are a totally different animal , srx bluehead tripple pipes and powervalves 134 hp ,,,sxr no powervalves ,single pipe 115 hp
SRX!!! lol
When u have studs u have a better chance of winning lmao
Studs won't do anything in that type of going
Ima cat guy but hands down the srx the skidoo junk
It's not a friggin SRX!! Not even close.
WIthout watching i'll say MXZ....but kinda unfair..but we shall see...
You way more than the kid
Aint subscribing to a cackle Nope . LEARN before making videos. LEARN to get things right.DURR is you Homer ?
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SRx
Thise old ZX 800s looked cool, but they we're like cruise ships. a 1999 Indy 500 classic liquid beat it.
Srx has something like 20 More HP than the sxr and has power valves
Zed….. it’s just z as in zeeeeeeee