Your Axys ready to ride no fuel is not 417 lbs.Drop another 50lbs and you will be in the game with Polaris 163 (with Quickdrive that is) They are supposed to be about 417 dryweight.
Your Axys ready to ride no fuel is not 417 lbs.
Yes no coolant, no oils , no belt etc. We are talking ready to ride NO fuel. Big difference.2018 pro RMK 163 3" dry weight is 426 according to the specs offered.
2018 pro RMK 163 3" dry weight is 426 according to the specs offered in quick search.
http/snowmobile.com/Polaris/mountain/2018/pro-rmk-reg/800-163--3-inch-.html
Yes no coolant, no oils , no belt etc. We are talking ready to ride NO fuel. Big difference.
I still don’t understand dry weight claims. Who gives a $hit. You’re not going to ride it dry. Full tank of gas ready to ride weights are the only ones that matter if anyone cares about weight at all.
i dont understand how it isnt lighter than the PRO? it only has one rail
I laugh. I go out on the hill and my eyes really see what is going on. How many people are 200#+? Way more people way over weight than the sleds are. 10, 20, 30 pounds for the sled really doesn't make a difference when one is trying to manoeuvre our slick sleds through the trees. What really makes the difference is the weight differential of the riders.
The cheapest mod one can do to lessen the weight is to get into shape and lost some of that belly/ass fat!
Doug, I agree but you would be amazed at the results if you took 50 lbs off the rider AND 50 lbs off the sled. A completely different experience is realized that most people are completely missing. You already have the belly weight thing figured out now all you need to do is put the doo on a diet.