When you guys stop being Geeks and want to get serious about sled weight's this thread will be more useful, the info on this thread is nothing more then a useless exercise.
You want to get real about sled weights, get them in the snow, ride them for a few hours and let the snow accumulate. Then fuel them up and top them up with their fluids and weigh them in a real life scenario.
I know you will all be very surprised on how the weight's will CHANGE and compare when you start adding reality to it, like how much snow the sled packs all day versus how little it pack's. Basic sled design plays a far bigger role then what this thread lead's readers to believe.
I say BS that Polaris is the lightest sled on snow and i say BS that there is 100+lbs difference between a 4stroke and a 2stroke.
In fact i say Polaris will be "WITHIN" 50lbs of a Yamaha in real life and not in a shop. AND Cat is the lightest sled on snow.
Well that’s all I need to hear.....could you please get your words written on stone tablets and present them to the people at the base of mount sanai.....I mean mount revelstoke.