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Polaris Dragon RMK 800 163
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4.2 (1)

Information

Category Mountain
Brand Polaris
Year 2009
Engine cc 800
Engine Type 2-stroke
Cylinders 2
Horsepower 154
Track Length 163
Polaris definition for the optimal sled for deep powder.

With this model Polaris brings alot to the table. New lightweight railbeams. New lightweight spindle. New lightweight raw bumber. Magnesium chaincase cover. New Pro Taper bars.
It checks in at 216 kilos and that gives great handling in the backcountry.

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Overall rating: 
 
4.2
Handling:
 
5.0   (1)
Suspension:
 
3.0   (1)
Engine:
 
4.0   (1)
Quality:
 
4.0   (1)
Design:
 
4.0   (1)
Fun Factor:
 
5.0   (1)
 
 

Why anything else?

Overall rating: 
 
4.2
Handling:
 
5.0
Suspension:
 
3.0
Engine:
 
4.0
Quality:
 
4.0
Design:
 
4.0
Fun Factor:
 
5.0
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Did a minor upgrade from the 2008 to 2009 machine and it's not that much that is different. Well this one is white and the old one is red. Next thing you'll notice is that the handle bars are totally different. In the front its also different abit. Apart from this you need to be a bit more invloved to notice the changes.

If you live in Europe you'll probably need to install the boggie wheel kit. Without them you'll smell bad after 15 minutes on any trail.

User Review

Good Points Behavies really nice in the cold snow up on the mountain. Gets you up pretty much any hill without any drama.
Bad Points The rear shocks leaves abit to wish. That is the only thing I'm negative about. Seriously this is a killer machine!
Ok why the heck is the high/low beam switch moved from the handle bar? I do not need to have revers on the handlebar but the light switch I'd like to have within the thumb reach.
Rider Type Freerider
 
 
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