So i got to see a 600r up close and i like my iqr better. The steering hoop rear supports are exposed where they run up past the fuel tank. It just looks thrown together and not right. I ride with knee pads but anyone who doesn't will definitely need to on the new 600r. New post angle seems nice for pounding woops but it is to laid back for back country jumping. I ride with my riser in line with my post and on my iqr my set up feels perfect fot jumping. But my buddies new 600r puts you further back on the sled in a atack position not necessarily a flying position.
Polaris fit and finish was never on ski doo level and with the new sled it has gotten worse. The iqr is awsome as is. I wish they either left it alone or built a new sled that is just as tough but totally new with efi. Slapping ill fitting plastics on a iqr and calling it new is not the right move.
Im waiting for a production real deal snocross sled. I think the new ZR SX is available to public and is a real deal race sled.
I do not want sleds like the zr rr or ski doo xrs or the old Polaris iqr rr, all those sleds are race replicas and would fall apart on a snocross track. We need sleds like the SX that you can order through your dealer but are the same sleds the race teams get. Then they can step it down from there with race replicas and trail sleds for people who dont need a snocross tough sled. But it would be nice to have the option to buy a durable snocross sled when spending $12,000 on a new sled. It just seems crazy to me to spend a bunch of money on something that you know is gona fall apart before the end of the season. That is why i have always bought race sleds that the race teams did not use. If Polaris can step it up i will definitely be wanting one after the bugs get worked out of the first couple model years. The arctic cat geometry and feel is not for me and the RS is a cast aluminum weak terd. So i guess ill be on my iqr until we get a tried and true production polaris racer. If it comes with a glued cast bulkhead i think i might cry and start getting used to cats. Cast aluminum has no place on a racer. I will not ride a cast aluminum sled period. If Polaris goes cast like ski doo did in 08 i will either have to go to cat or buy a few new iqr service chassis while i can and keep riding iqr sleds i build. I know guys still riding rev racers cause they are still waiting on a proper ski doo racer.