was getting worse oil mileage.
people who want better oil mileage really need to get a clue. cant stand people who keep saying "i love my sled it hardly uses any oil" then 2000 miles later they cant figure out why it blew up. Oh it must be snow dust or bad gas.
Anyways I'm not sure why Polaris continues to throw the idea of 4 strokes in the garbage. I would buy one if they can lighten it up. I prefer 2 stroke just can't buy something I dont trust. Guess I'll keep riding my carbed "junk" or find some more carbed "junk" to buy. I always wondered if we'd still see carbed sleds being made if it weren't for the EPA? Prolly not because people think its awesome to not have to clean their carbs or mess with jetting. I think its awesome that 3/4 of my familys sleds have 8000 miles without the heads being taken off, my last 2 sleds also had over 8000, one i sold because the crank went out (no maintenence) and the other i snapped the rear torque arm and sold it without a suspension.
I like that so many people complain about reliability, then in their next breath complain when a manufacturer doesn't come out with a totally new chassis every other season and then follow that up with a complaint about the price of new sleds. You simply can't have your cake and eat it too.
If you want a new chassis every other year than guess what, you're going to be dealing with "first year bug's" every other year. If you want a new chassis every year you are going to be paying for new tech development, new manufacturing process', new testing, etc every other year. If you want a reliable sled with the bugs worked out than let a manufacturer work with a chassis for a few years.
You would have to be blind and dumb not to see how the 4 stroke market is expanding. From every other maker, the 4 stroke is king now...2 strokes are still there but having trouble with the EPA credits and engine life. Let's face it...if your engine needs to be rebuilt in 4 or 5k miles, how cheaply do they have to make the sleds to off set the expense of a rebuild? Resale has to take a hit too, cause who wants to buy a sled that has already needed to be torn down and started over.
Polaris is back peddling in a tough market and one 4 stroke sled in their entire line-up for 2014 says a whole bunch about where Polaris is going. They have basically abandoned the snowmobile market and it would not surprise me if they get right out of it this year or next.
Yamaha all 4's, and skiddoodle makes 3 sizes, and cat still refining their monster turbo but making it available across a broad line of sleds. These things are telling for sure.
people who want better oil mileage really need to get a clue. cant stand people who keep saying "i love my sled it hardly uses any oil" then 2000 miles later they cant figure out why it blew up. Oh it must be snow dust or bad gas.
Anyways I'm not sure why Polaris continues to throw the idea of 4 strokes in the garbage. I would buy one if they can lighten it up. I prefer 2 stroke just can't buy something I dont trust. Guess I'll keep riding my carbed "junk" or find some more carbed "junk" to buy. I always wondered if we'd still see carbed sleds being made if it weren't for the EPA? Prolly not because people think its awesome to not have to clean their carbs or mess with jetting. I think its awesome that 3/4 of my familys sleds have 8000 miles without the heads being taken off, my last 2 sleds also had over 8000, one i sold because the crank went out (no maintenence) and the other i snapped the rear torque arm and sold it without a suspension.
I dont plan on any 2s to last 10 yrs heck I dont plan on 5 yrs but I dont care what 1400 bucks for crank bearings gaskets and pistons.Big whoop I am lucky to get 1000 POW mi a yr.if they go 8k or more that is just a bonus.
I dont think u can expect any epa compliant sled to run 10 yrs.
the new cat 600 has the potential with unsealed bearings and a computer controlled oil pump that will most likely have a flow control built in to the aftermarket fuel control boxes.
of a recall and a oil/fuel rich re flash with every new model yr.
when the only choice I have is a 3/4 ton 4 stroke I will be done.
I have lost all excitement for the trail after 30 min I am ready to go home. cant imaging owning a 4 stroke would reinvigorate my joy of ridding endless mi of trail. no my money will then be spent in FL backwater fishing[/QUO
If that's the case, those non-compliant EFI Cats that are out there are going to be gold over the next few years. Buddy's Sabercat 700 has 12,000+ before the speedo went out this year. I think he's replaced a stator on that. Suspension has seen better days and it sits really low, but it rides on an open trailer and gets virtually no maintenance other than starting it once in a while in the off season.
I dont plan on any 2s to last 10 yrs heck I dont plan on 5 yrs but I dont care what 1400 bucks for crank bearings gaskets and pistons.Big whoop I am lucky to get 1000 POW mi a yr.if they go 8k or more that is just a bonus.
I dont think u can expect any epa compliant sled to run 10 yrs.
the new cat 600 has the potential with unsealed bearings and a computer controlled oil pump that will most likely have a flow control built in to the aftermarket fuel control boxes.
of a recall and a oil/fuel rich re flash with every new model yr.
when the only choice I have is a 3/4 ton 4 stroke I will be done.
I have lost all excitement for the trail after 30 min I am ready to go home. cant imaging owning a 4 stroke would reinvigorate my joy of ridding endless mi of trail. no my money will then be spent in FL backwater fishing
You would have to be blind and dumb not to see how the 4 stroke market is expanding. From every other maker, the 4 stroke is king now...2 strokes are still there but having trouble with the EPA credits and engine life. Let's face it...if your engine needs to be rebuilt in 4 or 5k miles, how cheaply do they have to make the sleds to off set the expense of a rebuild? Resale has to take a hit too, cause who wants to buy a sled that has already needed to be torn down and started over.
Polaris is back peddling in a tough market and one 4 stroke sled in their entire line-up for 2014 says a whole bunch about where Polaris is going. They have basically abandoned the snowmobile market and it would not surprise me if they get right out of it this year or next.
Yamaha all 4's, and skiddoodle makes 3 sizes, and cat still refining their monster turbo but making it available across a broad line of sleds. These things are telling for sure.
My dream sled Lenny, a Yamaha 4s in a Polaris chassis. Hopefully they can come up with something soon in the 4s market! Right now they really aren't offering anything for the masses.
all u people who want poo to come out with a new power plant are u willing to go out and buy a 1st yr sled with said new power? it has taken yrs to get the current offerings to run right and last now u want new.
and why bother fighting for the small slice of the 4S AARP pie when the other 3 oem have it pretty saturated now.
I would think poo will prob have a new chassi in 2 yrs. most oem make the start to change after 6yrs. they are prob designing the new sled around a 4s offering as we type