First 2016 Axys PRO Snowcheck

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Fresh out of the crate, being built!! Must say these machines look incredible! The customer who snow-checked this beauty is going to be happy with their decisions! A very exciting winter ahead!



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BRP needs to go to the steel/reusable crates as well instead of the cheap wood/plastic wrap ones they use now. I like that they put the foam on the running board sides. Nice looking sled.
 

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That blue looks damn good! I will change a arms ALL YEAR LONG. I would rather change a arms than tunnels and bulkheads. On a pro it is 20 minute job. If stock doesn't work the aftermarket will have something cheaper and better.
 
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BRP needs to go to the steel/reusable crates as well instead of the cheap wood/plastic wrap ones they use now. I like that they put the foam on the running board sides. Nice looking sled.

Ken, I don't think you re legally bound to ride a Doo anymore? I know it's heresy talk but, just say'n.
 

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That blue looks damn good! I will change a arms ALL YEAR LONG. I would rather change a arms than tunnels and bulkheads. On a pro it is 20 minute job. If stock doesn't work the aftermarket will have something cheaper and better.

Hopefully we will get some snow this season and it wont be an issue.
 

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There cast not forged.

From Polaris's website:

[h=4]Forged Aluminum A-Arms[/h]Polaris continuously pursues new innovations and technology, and for 2016 the Polaris®RMK® features an industry-first...forged a-arms. The one-piece, forged a-arms are lighter (approximately 1.5 lbs lighter) while providing optimal strength. Forging is widely used and proven through the automotive industry. This design reduces unsprung mass leading to a better ride quality and increased maneuvarability.


Just sayin.
 

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From Polaris's website:

Forged Aluminum A-Arms

Polaris continuously pursues new innovations and technology, and for 2016 the Polaris®RMK® features an industry-first...forged a-arms. The one-piece, forged a-arms are lighter (approximately 1.5 lbs lighter) while providing optimal strength. Forging is widely used and proven through the automotive industry. This design reduces unsprung mass leading to a better ride quality and increased maneuvarability.


Just sayin.

They advertise as forged but my machinist says after looking at them close up, they are wrong?? Could they have used cast arms for the demo sleds and will use forged on production?
 
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