2025 Yamaha Sidewinder SRX LE EPS Base
Exterior Colors:
- Year 2025
- Make Yamaha
- Model Sidewinder SRX LE EPS
2025 Yamaha Sidewinder SRX LE EPS
The final Sidewinder SRX LE EPS. The fastest snowmobile on snow. This iconic snowmobile holds championships around the world and it holds the respect of even die hard 2-stroke riders. To be an owner of one of these final edition SRXs in traditional Yamaha Blue colour way will be a coveted ttile in the snowmobile community.
Features may include:
- Final Edition Badging
A badge representing all 20,476 days Yamaha has been in the Snowmobile business. May it spark many conversations about the best sled, the coolest innovation, the longest ride.
- Yamaha Variable Electric Power Steering
Yamaha's newest generation of Electric Power Steering (EPS) has reduced weight by over three pounds and incorporates a "brushless" DC motor for improved reliability and performance. Variable Assist EPS utilizes a magnetic torque sensor that measures steering input based on torsion or 'twist' of the steering post, which is calculated from handlebar input and ski resistance. This data is suppled to an integrated control module which, in turn, signals the brushless servo-motor to assist the steering through its powered, worm-gear drive assembly. All together it gives a more balanced, natural feel or 'connection' to the terrain, and effectively reduces the steering effort required while enhancing predictability for greater rider confidence and less fatigue.
- Fox Zero iQS Shock Package
Fox Intelligent Quick Shift (iQS) shock absorbers are employed up front and on the rear arm. Suspension can be adjusted on the fly using a left-hand mounted switch on the bars. Compression damping is offered in three very noticeable steps from soft to firm. Once activated the SCU (suspension control unit), located on the shock body, alters the oil flow within all applicable shocks in less than one second allowing the rider to dial in suspension feel to the running conditions. The shock setting is clearly displayed in the left-side digital gauge once the selection is made. There are also two 'driver' select modes which can be preset and held in memory to change the overall settings in one step. Rebound damping is preset, remaining constant to control kick-back and 'packing' in the rough, regardless of the iQS compression selection.