SNOWMOBILE HELP!
#1
I have been riding atv's and dirtbikes all my life. (only 15 years old). since last winter when i saw a snowmobile fly by me while i was on my atv i really want one... I am looking for a polaris indy 500 or polaris supersport anything over 2003. I am wondering if any one knows of any online dealers that ship snowmobiles to your house?
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#2
Your profile says you live in the U.S.Where in the U.S?Depending on where you live, makes the choice of what type of sled to buy.Are you in the Mtns or are you a flatlander?Do you have a dealer in your area.You would'nt want to pay shipping no matter how much money you have!All of your manufacturers have sites Polaris/Skidoo/Arcticcat/Yamaha.Go to this web site www.snowest.com.These guys can help you decide.You can join at no cost. Anything you want to know.I've got a Polaris Rmk that rocks.
#4
Pocono Mt. range.How much snow do they avg. per year?I'm not familiar with that area,no doubt.I live in Yakima, Wa. at the base of the wa.cascades.We get alot of deep snow on good years, upwards of 8' or better.The point I'm getting at is that that would determine your track length and Hp.The longer track for deeper snow and climbing= more Hp.Thats what's needed for this side of the country.Where your at if you don't have alot of big hills you would not need a big track unless it's deep.It's a viscious circle.Try the forum I gave you,alot of good people.
#5
does any one know of any dealerships that ship right to your door? cuz my uncle just bought a brand new artic cat t660 2 seater and i need to get a snowmobile and i was looking into one of polaris's trail sports
#7
what is your budget?, i got a quite a few sleds.. the slowest goes about 95 the fastest of mine i reached 145......... we get a good amount of snow in wisconsin here..... try www.snowest.com they can answer any questions you got!
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