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<blockquote data-quote="Trailtoy1993" data-source="post: 875540" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>I do bellieve you were somewhat impressed by my Polaris', weren't you senor Ethan? The new for 07 polaris IQ chassis is something special, they took all the weight off of the last years and redesigned the cooling to keep the sled light all day. I also had a 4-stroke sled a Yamaha Apex, and a 2002 mountain max 700. The Apex was silly fast and powerful, but a dry weight of 605 pounds made for a ready-to-ride sled of 700 lbs!!!!! I was not enough man to dig me and my wife out all day with that heavy a$$ sh!t! So I replaced them with two of the lightest mountain sleds out there: 07 Polaris 600HO RMK 155" track 472lbs dry. The difference is unreal, like picking up a sled vs. lifting a sled with someone sitting on it! My advice get newer and get LIGHT, light makes right! M7, M8 from Arctic Cat, RMK 600HO or 700 dragon (or 800 next year) from Polaris, Summit 800 from Ski-Doo, Yamaha Phazer with a turbo if you really want a 4stroke. Basically all the new 6, 7, 800cc mountain sleds from Ski-doo, AC, or Polaris are really good sleds and under 500 llbs, great power to weight ratios. When you step up to the big bores i.e. 900,1000, there is only one really that is the AC M1000 the others are way heavier and like I said, light makes right!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trailtoy1993, post: 875540, member: 16430"] I do bellieve you were somewhat impressed by my Polaris', weren't you senor Ethan? The new for 07 polaris IQ chassis is something special, they took all the weight off of the last years and redesigned the cooling to keep the sled light all day. I also had a 4-stroke sled a Yamaha Apex, and a 2002 mountain max 700. The Apex was silly fast and powerful, but a dry weight of 605 pounds made for a ready-to-ride sled of 700 lbs!!!!! I was not enough man to dig me and my wife out all day with that heavy a$$ sh!t! So I replaced them with two of the lightest mountain sleds out there: 07 Polaris 600HO RMK 155" track 472lbs dry. The difference is unreal, like picking up a sled vs. lifting a sled with someone sitting on it! My advice get newer and get LIGHT, light makes right! M7, M8 from Arctic Cat, RMK 600HO or 700 dragon (or 800 next year) from Polaris, Summit 800 from Ski-Doo, Yamaha Phazer with a turbo if you really want a 4stroke. Basically all the new 6, 7, 800cc mountain sleds from Ski-doo, AC, or Polaris are really good sleds and under 500 llbs, great power to weight ratios. When you step up to the big bores i.e. 900,1000, there is only one really that is the AC M1000 the others are way heavier and like I said, light makes right! [/QUOTE]
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