2011 rmk pro 800

Bradzoo

Active member
All of you people who snow checked one of these sleds are gonna be happy you did I think, I was on one today at Nelson's and I am impressed its going to be a carving beast very narrow makes the IQ chassis look wide, now I just need to ride one
 

borderstaff

New member
All of you people who snow checked one of these sleds are gonna be happy you did I think, I was on one today at Nelson's and I am impressed its going to be a carving beast very narrow makes the IQ chassis look wide, now I just need to ride one

Just sitting on a sled is a pretty narrow scope of its whole package. I test rode one in West Yellowstone both on and off trail this last March. Although I liked the sled a lot more than the '10 version that I also rode to compare it to, I wasn't sold on the machine. It drove well but left something to be desired in both clutching and power. Its not that it was a dog, but it just didn't have as much to offer in "feel" when you got on it. I rode a '10 Summit 800 and '10 cat 800 and found them to both "feel" like they had more power. I think that someone dynoed the new Poo 800 and found it to have 145 horse. I think both the Cat and Doo are around 160, and yes, you can feel a difference and see it during a drag race. Although I ride Cats more than other models (and currently saddle up on an M8) I really would choose the Doo over any of the 3.

Just my .02 Take it for what its worth - but I did ride all 3 as opposed to just seeing them (No offense meant to Bradzoo - this is just my take on the 3 sleds after riding them all).
 

77kedge

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All of you people who snow checked one of these sleds are gonna be happy you did I think, I was on one today at Nelson's and I am impressed its going to be a carving beast very narrow makes the IQ chassis look wide, now I just need to ride one

i was on that one on 8-28-2010 in greenville mi at nelson's shop
 
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