Here is what I think we are going to see......
Obviously the 800HO in a mountain chassis. but I think we are going to see a very mountain specific sled much the same as the Doo T3's.
So with that being said, 163"x3" and 174x3" options.
I also think you will see an honest effort in hitting the 400lb mark through the use of further carbon fiber products- ie: tunnel components. If you look at the aluminum sheeting being used on the top section between the heat ex changers it might as well be CF. People can say what they want about Polaris' use of CF product, but for the most part they have made CF work in their current applications- yes there have been some failures, but for the most part it works.
A 160hp, 400lbs sled is my prediction and to do that we are going to see a price tag attached to that as well in the neighborhood of $16,000cdn.
We will just have to wait and see how far off I am.
Obviously the 800HO in a mountain chassis. but I think we are going to see a very mountain specific sled much the same as the Doo T3's.
So with that being said, 163"x3" and 174x3" options.
I also think you will see an honest effort in hitting the 400lb mark through the use of further carbon fiber products- ie: tunnel components. If you look at the aluminum sheeting being used on the top section between the heat ex changers it might as well be CF. People can say what they want about Polaris' use of CF product, but for the most part they have made CF work in their current applications- yes there have been some failures, but for the most part it works.
A 160hp, 400lbs sled is my prediction and to do that we are going to see a price tag attached to that as well in the neighborhood of $16,000cdn.
We will just have to wait and see how far off I am.