In my opinion Poo wasted a ton of time and money on all those 550 fan models. I feel they did the least for 2014.
. I would be totally happy with an 01 800 xcsp with edge chassis.
Yeahhhhh u would than go sell your sled and buy 4 or 5 xcsp 800s.
plenty of old trailing arm jems out there for u to swoop up on
I must be extremely lucky. Lol. I have the voltage regulator issue back around 02 and the drive bearing on an 05. Had wife's Fugi fanner ice a carb due to water in gas and take out a piston, easy fix. No major issues but again after I get to 4500 -8000 miles on them in a very short time I sell them. I have kept track of a few sleds I had and they have 18,000 miles on that 01 800 xcsp. So a cat guys views carry zero weight on any Polaris decisions I make. Sorry for your Envy!lol who knew preventive maintenance could cure crap castings with inferior alloy issues on those early liberty 800's.
if only some one would have told indy dan he could have just been changing plugs and saved all those people all that cash on welding and line boring auged cases.
I am with u on the marketing of new sleds nothing I have owned rails better on groomed trail better than my old zr's. much warmer also.
Dyno tech feb 2013Sorry for your Envy!
Nice post, but Geezer crowd???? What age group is that?? Lol. I suspect the stand up Geezer crowd is not as small as one would think. Ride forward is hard on some of us geezers who have rickety knees lol.There are a lot of older riders around here that would buy a new 2003 Pol XCSP or a ZR of that age. The geezer crowd likes them because you sat on your butt and hardly ever stood up. They were unquestionably warmer to ride. They had real seats instead of these football things we are supposed to sit on nowadays. There are a lot of Polaris faithful that have had good luck in the past and are fiercely loyal. I myself have owned many more Pols than anything else but things happened that made me jump ship. Back when our croud was in our 20's and single many of us went out and bought the new sleds of the day. In 1986 I bought a new Indy 600 triple. It loved to dine on pistons but that is another matter. Back then there were no less than 15 of us young, destructive males in a very small community that had new iron that year. I am not seeing that anymore. Young guys don't buy many new sleds. Maybe sleds are too expensive. Maybe the sport has changed in other ways. Overall new sled sales peaked many years ago. Makes me kind of wonder where we are headed.
There are a lot of older riders around here that would buy a new 2003 Pol XCSP or a ZR of that age. The geezer crowd likes them because you sat on your butt and hardly ever stood up. They were unquestionably warmer to ride. They had real seats instead of these football things we are supposed to sit on nowadays. There are a lot of Polaris faithful that have had good luck in the past and are fiercely loyal. I myself have owned many more Pols than anything else but things happened that made me jump ship. Back when our croud was in our 20's and single many of us went out and bought the new sleds of the day. In 1986 I bought a new Indy 600 triple. It loved to dine on pistons but that is another matter. Back then there were no less than 15 of us young, destructive males in a very small community that had new iron that year. I am not seeing that anymore. Young guys don't buy many new sleds. Maybe sleds are too expensive. Maybe the sport has changed in other ways. Overall new sled sales peaked many years ago. Makes me kind of wonder where we are headed.