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Rick E
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A few weeks ago, I got a chance to ride a 2019 850 Summit SP 154 and loved it.
The SP has the wider ski stance and the standard suspension, whereas the X has the more narrow stance and the better suspension. So..... I am considering picking up a new or newer 850 154 w 3" paddles this spring or summer.
I have five machines, one of which is an older Summit X pre-Tmotion.
I'm thinking that the narrow ski stance is good for me.
I like riding that machine, but not as well as the 2019 Summit SP with the more wide ski stance.
Typical riding and info :
I am 71 years old, I am fit, and I'm able to keep up with my younger family group.
I do not do any high marking.... I leave that to the younger group!
I ride mostly trails, do some climbing and some off-camber stuff, etc.
One candidate:
2018 850 Summit X 154 w/ 3" paddles.
281 miles...... absolutely cherry!
Shot system.
A market front bumper.
A market brake lever and reservoir.
Exhaust can.
OEM exhaust muffler (no value to me)
6 LINQ brackets on tunnel. (no LINQ bags)
Brand new OEM tow cover.
Belly skid guard.
24 months left on $2k factory extended and transferrable, no deductible, bumper-to-bumper warranty.
Seller is firm at $10,000.
No title transfer fees, etc.
Candidate #2:
new 2020 850 Summit SP sled at approx. $12.5 k and w/o the accessories.
I would like to hear from you who have ridden both the X and SP, and see what your thoughts are as to the differences.
My questions are:
1.... It is worth getting the X or will the SP do just as well for me?
2..... Have there been changes to 2020 850 Summit X or SP chassis that the 2018 would not have or benefit from?
3..... If so, what are these changes and are they something to consider?
4.... Does the 2018 summit X deal appear to be OK, considering the 281 miles, pristine condition, the accessories and the warranty, etc?
5.... Given that I like the more narrow ski stance, would it be worth getting that option?
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The SP has the wider ski stance and the standard suspension, whereas the X has the more narrow stance and the better suspension. So..... I am considering picking up a new or newer 850 154 w 3" paddles this spring or summer.
I have five machines, one of which is an older Summit X pre-Tmotion.
I'm thinking that the narrow ski stance is good for me.
I like riding that machine, but not as well as the 2019 Summit SP with the more wide ski stance.
Typical riding and info :
I am 71 years old, I am fit, and I'm able to keep up with my younger family group.
I do not do any high marking.... I leave that to the younger group!
I ride mostly trails, do some climbing and some off-camber stuff, etc.
One candidate:
2018 850 Summit X 154 w/ 3" paddles.
281 miles...... absolutely cherry!
Shot system.
A market front bumper.
A market brake lever and reservoir.
Exhaust can.
OEM exhaust muffler (no value to me)
6 LINQ brackets on tunnel. (no LINQ bags)
Brand new OEM tow cover.
Belly skid guard.
24 months left on $2k factory extended and transferrable, no deductible, bumper-to-bumper warranty.
Seller is firm at $10,000.
No title transfer fees, etc.
Candidate #2:
new 2020 850 Summit SP sled at approx. $12.5 k and w/o the accessories.
I would like to hear from you who have ridden both the X and SP, and see what your thoughts are as to the differences.
My questions are:
1.... It is worth getting the X or will the SP do just as well for me?
2..... Have there been changes to 2020 850 Summit X or SP chassis that the 2018 would not have or benefit from?
3..... If so, what are these changes and are they something to consider?
4.... Does the 2018 summit X deal appear to be OK, considering the 281 miles, pristine condition, the accessories and the warranty, etc?
5.... Given that I like the more narrow ski stance, would it be worth getting that option?
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