VX1R
Lifetime Member
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2004
- Messages
- 2,287
- Location
- Inver Grove Heights, MN
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- Ordered: 2025 SW LTX-LE Final Edition
Current Riders:
2018 SW LTX-LE
2002 SRX Custom
Rough Trail: 2023 Lynx Xterrian 900TurboR
Vintage Riders:
1980 Enticer 300 Twin
1986 Inviter
1998 Phazer Mt. Lite
1996 Phazer Mt. Lite Mod
I miss the old days when the OEM's kept it simple with the names of some of their models....Elan, SRX, Indy, El Tigre, TNT, Lynx, Diablo, GPX, Mach 1, etc.
I think the 2022 winner of the sought after title of longest model name goes to Polaris with the Patriot Boost Pro RMK Matryx Slash 163 3". That right there is a mouthful.
Can you imagine sitting at the bar stool at your favorite pit stop and someone asks you what sled you're riding? By the time you answer he's probably taken a whiz and is outside warming up his sled.
I think the 2022 winner of the sought after title of longest model name goes to Polaris with the Patriot Boost Pro RMK Matryx Slash 163 3". That right there is a mouthful.
Can you imagine sitting at the bar stool at your favorite pit stop and someone asks you what sled you're riding? By the time you answer he's probably taken a whiz and is outside warming up his sled.
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kharb
Veteran
I miss the old days when the OEM's kept it simple with the names of some of their models....Elan, SRX, Indy, El Tigre, TNT, Lynx, Diablo, GPX, Mach 1, etc.
Jag, VMAX... You’re right. They were simpler.
I think the 2022 winner of the sought after title of longest model name goes to Polaris with the Patriot Boost Pro RMK Matryx Slash 163 3". That right there is a mouthful.
I thought Nytro XTX 175 was bad. That’s the winner there, or loser?