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considering 600

We have both, lately I find myself riding the 600 more often. For the ditches and fields around home the 800 stays in the trailer. For the mountain trips it's usually the 800, but I'm always thinking about whether it's going to make it back to the truck or not. If I could sell my 08 800 I think I would be going with the new 600 Pro, but no one wants them unless your giving them away!!!
 
Out of all of the sleds I've ridden in 30 years which have included Ski Doo Mach 1 XTC's, Yamaha SRX's (the sled that brought out the mechanic in me) Arctic Cat EXT's, Polaris triples (600, 650, XLT's) Yamaha Turbo'd Apex, Turbo'd Dragon 800, 700 Dragon 163, '05 900 159, Yamaha Phazers, Etc. etc.etc. the funnest, most nimble, reliable sled I've had is my 2007 600 RMK, carbed with a 660 kit, SLP single, air box, and V-Force reeds. All I do is PM, fuel, oil, ride. No re-flashes, no recalls. Lot's of smiles!
 
really depends on your budget. i watched my '08 600 take down a tree today. only problem
 
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