pat the rat
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3 new models,no new bodywork,136''rush,the switchback adventure looks neat
http://www.polarisindustries.com/en-ca/ ... O-AD-US-PR
http://www.polarisindustries.com/en-ca/ ... O-AD-US-PR
Grimm
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I was kind of expecting to see a new high output 4 stroke from them this year, but maybe they'll announce one next month. I like the Adventure idea though.
pat the rat
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the adventure is a good idea,like the rear rack,doesnt look clumsy and you can load it with bags,now all we have to do is wait for yamaha to come out with something similar
sleddingfarmer
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I don't know about that 136" rush, I was kinda hoping for just a regular 136" pro R 800, or a 136" switchback. Not that I could bring myself to buy a polaris after their stupid move, but I would still like to see them build the sled I would want
I want the IQR with the 800, 136" track...and I can do the rest.
I want the IQR with the 800, 136" track...and I can do the rest.
mach9
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I'm thinking the RUSH will be struggling now that Doo has rMotion comming.
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Call me biased, but they make nothing that interests me in the slightest.......
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I kinda like the look of the sleds in the front. The rear of the rush does nothing for me although the Adventure is pretty cool and the ugly tail is covered by the rear bag..
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Super Sled said:Call me biased, but they make nothing that interests me in the slightest.......
You mean you don't want your next sled coming off the spanking new Polaris production line from Mexico? ..........
doc
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We were in Walker MN last week riding and saw 8 or 9 polaris sleds go by at a warming house on wed. nite about 4 pm heading north twards Walker . All the sleds had that cargo system on them . I had never seen that setup before and wondered if they were testing some sleds since they all had manufacture plates on the tunnel . It was a mix of RMKs , rush , etc. not all the same models . We then saw them on friday nite without the bags at a pizza joint , should have stopped and looked them over , but , places to go , people to see ..... and they were poo's not Yami's , interesting tho !!
apexrtxmaniac
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They have some good things on those sleds. I like the stock cobra, weight, and clearance for a 1.75" lug track and 3/8" suds. I also like that the external rear shock mounting leaves all of that space open within the suspension-no icing problems to worry about there.
I think it would be fun to ride one but I would not want to own one.
I think it would be fun to ride one but I would not want to own one.
Roz
Extreme
Front end on the Adventure looks O.K. because it looks like a Yammi. Back end still looks like an old John Deer combine
One thing alot overlook on those is what happens if you need to ride double on it?No way thats happening.Even Phazer can fit two if you have to.
smoothride
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like that the tunnel is glue together when you buy the sled does it come with spare glue gust in case somehting happens.
noahlindberg
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i like the looks of the rush, i have not had a chance to try one out yet. but i would think that i would ride nicely. why dont you guys like them? is it looks or are they a bad ride?
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