You will love the motor!Thinking of buying a used 2023 polaris xc 129, 650. 471 miles
Anyone have an opinion??
Thinking of buying a used 2023 polaris xc 129, 650. 471 miles
Anyone have an opinion??
650 Used as Polaris rentals in the Northwoods.That sled or at least that engine is what I'm thinking about for the next one. Will be at least one more year. Good work finding one. Seems like there aren't that many of them out there compared to the 850's.
Good point. I saw them sitting outside at trackside this summer even.650 Used as Polaris rentals in the Northwoods.
Good for you. You want a cookie?I buy sleds and drive them till the wheels come off. Renting is for people down south.
Nice. Might just be the picture but it looks like the fuel doors are bigger than normal. I thought it would be useful to make them a bit larger on ours.Picked up a new house today for the sleds!
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Interesting. That is one feature I would not order on my next trailer. I’ve never used them. Might be my particular circumstances but I’ve never had a need for them.Nice. Might just be the picture but it looks like the fuel doors are bigger than normal. I thought it would be useful to make them a bit larger on ours.
We fill the sleds up in the trailer on the way up every trip, just so we don't have to worry about it once we get out the first day. With 3 guys/sleds it goes pretty quick - one in the truck, one at the pump and one in the trailer, and we do it when we're filling the truck up anyway.Interesting. That is one feature I would not order on my next trailer. I’ve never used them. Might be my particular circumstances but I’ve never had a need for them.
Yep same for me just one more trailer feature to leak water. We usually off load everyone gases up all start with a full tank. Not everyone trailers in at the same time but want everyone on same gas up cycleInteresting. That is one feature I would not order on my next trailer. I’ve never used them. Might be my particular circumstances but I’ve never had a need for them.
2 trouble spots for me were roof vent breaking and leaking and fuel door leaking over time. New trailer I decided to have as few openings as possible. I used fuel door first few years then later I didn’t use it at all easier to just gas up on trail all be on same gas cycle. Unfortunately somebody has to know how much fuel everyone has and possible opportunities and that was usually me. Lol I even tired to forego side door but trailer design included it.I've always had them and use them, especially to fuel the sleds before snow falls. I also like to be full of fuel when I arrive and ask everyone else to be full also so we can get right on the trail. Never had any water leak in them, LOL.