Saw the Rush at the Milwaukee show

I got to finally see the rush in person and really liked it.
Seems like it could be a very good sled if the suspension performs like they say it will. I saw a few areas that could be improved on like all the mags are saying no storage. I think that they could have mounted tabs on the back seat support to add a rack and relocate the trail light. Maybe they didn't because it changes the handling to much. Who knows. But I think I will be in line next year if they don't have problems.
Would love to hear from people that rode it
 

4snow

New member
I was one of the lucky ones to be on a dealer ride of the Rush and it was better than expected. The rear suspension will be the next thing copied in some form, it ate every size of bump and couldn't be bottomed out or get crossed up.

The adjustment is simple and easy to tune, a half turn makes a big difference. Adjust it one way and it will pull the skis, adjust the other and it becomes a flat sled. The input in corners is more like a sport atv than any sled out there.

It was a blast and will be ordering one soon.
 

cooksend

Active member
I totally enjoyed my romp on the new Rush last spring! The most amazing was it's ability to be put wherever you wanted to. Inside the corner, outside or cut through the middle! Take a look at Polaris's website for accessories! There are storage options no different than the other manufactures. Rear seat bags, saddlebags and underseat bags for a few!

Should be great year for Polaris...
 

oldguy

Member
Polaris put in a 4 injector 600cc. They have a different calibration that runs the bottom injectors at start up and idle. The top injectors do all the work once it gets into the rpms. They scrapped the 2 injector engines because they were having scoring problems, especially on cold starts.
 
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