I had a 600 2009 Shift with Walkers and a 1.25 hacksaw. Went to a 2011 Pro R 600 Rush.
The Rush seems to have a harsher ride then the Shift with comparable shocks. The handling and ride is not the greatest if it is not set up just perfect. After 700 miles I still don’t have it the way I want it, but it is a lot better then when I first rode it. The Shift was much easier to dial in. Unless you like to ditch bang, I think I would stay away from the Pro R and just get the standard Rush. I have ridden an 800 2011 Rush non Pro R and liked the ride better. The down side of the standard Rush is the crappy 1 inch lug track.
The riding position is great. Being old, I used to get sore hips after a couple of nonstop hours of riding. That has gone away with this sled. Your knees do hit the cowling when you sit forward, but not enough to be a problem. The transition from sitting and standing is great. I found an extra tall windshield Polaris makes and it solved any cold weather problems. The tall windshield keeps the wind off your knees, hands and face. The hand warmers are hotter then any other Polaris I have owned.
Oil mileage seems around 130 miles per quart. Gas mileage runs anywhere from 10 mpg pushing it in snow, to 15mpg nursing it on hard packed trails. This is better then the Shift. No mechanical issues so far. It seems to perform as well as any newer 600 cc sled on the market. Across a lake it will not keep up with the 800’s. Storage is nonexistent unless you buy the ugly bags.
The Cons thus far would include a lack of storage space
First brutally honest review!! Kudos! I bought a new Renegade 800 that I am unimpressed with too. Most guys are so pot commited spending 8-10k that they will say "I love it, best sled ever" no matter what!
I bought a new 09 still in the crate early last fall. It's the 1200 4 tec from Ski doo and I'm very happy with it. I've only logged about 300 miles this year due to a lack of snow, but I have a good feel for the new machine.
The 4 Stroke is very quiet, very clean, and has incredible torque all the way up to WOT. It's the TNT Shorty so it's not so much a cruiser as it is nimble from corner to corner. As for the weight, it comes in just under 500 lbs.
This machine has all the Bells & Whistles that I was looking for and being a noncurrent offered a better price point vs. the 2011's.
The Cons thus far would include a lack of storage space and a noise from the clutch between 4700 and 5000 rpm. The engine is so quiet you can hear the clutch and suspension which are drowned out on typical 2 stroke.
This is probably the last machine I'll ever own, it's that good!
I had a 600 2009 Shift with Walkers and a 1.25 ripsaw. Went to a 2011 Pro R 600 Rush.
The Rush seems to have a harsher ride then the Shift with comparable shocks. The handling and ride is not the greatest if it is not set up just perfect. After 700 miles I still don’t have it the way I want it, but it is a lot better then when I first rode it. The Shift was much easier to dial in. Unless you like to ditch bang, I think I would stay away from the Pro R and just get the standard Rush. I have ridden an 800 2011 Rush non Pro R and liked the ride better. The down side of the standard Rush is the crappy 1 inch lug track.
The riding position is great. Being old, I used to get sore hips after a couple of nonstop hours of riding. That has gone away with this sled. Your knees do hit the cowling when you sit forward, but not enough to be a problem. The transition from sitting and standing is great. I found an extra tall windshield Polaris makes and it solved any cold weather problems. The tall windshield keeps the wind off your knees, hands and face. The hand warmers are hotter then any other Polaris I have owned.
Oil mileage seems around 130 miles per quart. Gas mileage runs anywhere from 10 mpg pushing it in snow, to 15mpg nursing it on hard packed trails. This is better then the Shift. No mechanical issues so far. It seems to perform as well as any newer 600 cc sled on the market. Across a lake it will not keep up with the 800’s. Storage is nonexistent unless you buy the ugly bags.