What do you think "AXYS" stands for?

beavers33

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Since the Polaris teaser videos are just that, "teasers", no real mechanical info, I have been trying to figure out what the new Polaris "AXYS" stands for.

A = "Aluminum" or "Alloy"
X = X-member (cross-member)
and
Y = Y
S = Sub-frame

Just a guess
 

attack_06

New member
if you watch the teaser video more closely the rear suspension looks to be pivoting left to right as well as up and down meaning the rear end is on some sort of tubular shaft allowing it and the track to twist.. hence axis
 

slimcake

Well-known member
active x and y axis system. I just hope it isn't to terrible price wise.... I was gonna keep my pro-r for a while but....
 

olsmann

New member
Not brand bashing because all 4 manu's do this, But It stands for ....... Overhyped, under tested first year new sled that hopefully after 3 years the consumers will work out all the bugs for us after they paid 14K for it.

Don't get sucked in people. Its what they want you to do. Sometimes I think sledders (im guilty of it to) are the most informed yet gullible consumers on earth. Wave something new and shiny in front of us and we go into a trance and literally throw our wallets at you!
 
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slimcake

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Easy pal. Do you plan on making money at your hobby?? I don't consider myself gullible. I have had 3 rushes and put over 12,000 hard miles on em. I wouldn't be this excited if they weren't a quality machine.
 

olsmann

New member
Congrats on your 3 trouble free rush's Never even mentioned them though. Just saying sleds almost never live up to all the hype. Are the a little better every year ? Sure. Are they ever the game changer they claim? Rarely.

Easy pal. Do you plan on making money at your hobby?? I don't consider myself gullible. I have had 3 rushes and put over 12,000 hard miles on em. I wouldn't be this excited if they weren't a quality machine.
 
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Deleted member 10829

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I'm 52 years old and still get excited each year at this time and probably always will! I'm more excited this year as I'm in the market for a new sled. I've told myself I won't buy a first year sled again, but that may change. And I'm dang excited about it!!
 

xcsp

Member
if you watch the teaser video more closely the rear suspension looks to be pivoting left to right as well as up and down meaning the rear end is on some sort of tubular shaft allowing it and the track to twist.. hence axis

If that's true, sounds complicated, expensive-up front & down the road for maintenance & repairs? Time will tell.
 

Attak man

New member
AXYS eh?? So you have a pivoting Rush rear?? ......what did polaris do to address their engine issues?? We can't always believe the internet...but I'd like to think that those who posted problems with their polaris' were being honest....and posting either to vent...or let people know that they are having issues.
 

snobuilder

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Easy pal. Do you plan on making money at your hobby?? I don't consider myself gullible. I have had 3 rushes and put over 12,000 hard miles on em. I wouldn't be this excited if they weren't a quality machine.

oh crud, I can't stop my fingers,....er um,...I got way over 12,000 miles each on MY 3 YAMAHAS,...damn my fingers!!!!...sorry.
 

dofo1

Member
Since the Polaris teaser videos are just that, "teasers", no real mechanical info, I have been trying to figure out what the new Polaris "AXYS" stands for.

A = "Aluminum" or "Alloy"
X = X-member (cross-member)
and
Y = Y
S = Sub-frame

Just a guess

When the earth turns on its axis the axis points at the North Star which is Polaris?
 
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Deleted member 10829

Guest
You always end up Attaking the engines. I thought your username was for a sled you owned, but maybe not. LOL I'd like to know how many 800's Poo sold vs. the # of posts of their engines blowing up.
 
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