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Who in the West has smokin deals on a 2009 800 144 rmk holdover?

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Mountain, If you find a few for the right price I would take one as well! I haven't heard of any here in central MN area!
 

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I've already got a long track that I'll be keeping to get me where I need to be in the super deep stuff... a Mid length like a 144" is a very maneuverable sled.... I'm a smaller rider so I dont need the extra track length to stay afloat.

Riding with Burandt this past Feb (which I would recommend to anyone BTW) I came to realize that being maneuverable is VERY important

Built up right, with lightweight components.... 425 lbs dry should be no problem... then either a single pipe/full-ported naturally aspirated Struthers 800 setup or a BD turbo with a Camo ext and I'll be able to go more places than bigger guys on a 163"....

TTT....

Someone HAS to have the 800 144", 2009 model, in stock from the Rockies ->West.


Oh... E Dub.... Whacha Laughfing at buddy????
 

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I don't know about going where the 163s are going. I rode with a modded Ski Doo running a 40 horsepower nitrous shot boost and he could not take his sled up where he could take the stock 2010 155" Dragon 800 that I was riding. He is a small guy too
(145 lbs.). He handled that 155" like he was born on it. I know that Jack has some holdovers in 155" and 163". I wholly recommend his ported 800 set up. That is what I have on my 08 163". Unfortunately, it succumbed to the piston problem a month ago. Polaris is going to make them right (I hope!). I can tell you that the 2010 ran flawlessly all day and it rips for a stock sled! If the Polaris motor fix gets it to run as well as that one, we will all be happy campers.
 
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