I'd like to see Polaris make a more specialized sled.
What I'd like to see
With the hardcore boondocking styles of Entz, Gardiner, Adams, Darcy, Phatty and Burandt etc ...and the evolution of a strong segment of the mountain riders into that style... I could see a new Boondocking specific machine emerging in addition to offering other more traditional "AXYS" mountain.
I'd call it the "Xtreme Terrain Dominator - RMK " [ XTD-RMK ] .... a radical departure from the norm.
This is what, I believe, would sell to this "New Xtreme Mountain Rider"
An XTD-RMK would NOT be very trail friendly... which is OK because of the other mountain offerings for those that prefer that style of riding.
This sled would be able to get on edge easily, stay there as long as you want, and be lighter from the narrower design... target 375lbs dry.
What I could see in an XTD-RMK ...
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What I'd like to see
With the hardcore boondocking styles of Entz, Gardiner, Adams, Darcy, Phatty and Burandt etc ...and the evolution of a strong segment of the mountain riders into that style... I could see a new Boondocking specific machine emerging in addition to offering other more traditional "AXYS" mountain.
I'd call it the "Xtreme Terrain Dominator - RMK " [ XTD-RMK ] .... a radical departure from the norm.
This is what, I believe, would sell to this "New Xtreme Mountain Rider"
An XTD-RMK would NOT be very trail friendly... which is OK because of the other mountain offerings for those that prefer that style of riding.
This sled would be able to get on edge easily, stay there as long as you want, and be lighter from the narrower design... target 375lbs dry.
What I could see in an XTD-RMK ...
- 800 HO power-plant (narrower engine overall) that sits low in the chassis for a low CG and low Rotating mass.
- New, shorter Primary clutch and recoil, to aid in keeping the engine "package" as narrow as possible.
- 12-13" wide, 163" track, with a crowned "rocker" 2.8" lug design [Center lug is taller than the outer lug... OR a continuous paddle from edge to edge in an arc shape)
- Track with taller internal drive lugs for better driver engagement and less ratcheting ... to work with...
- Single Combo Driver(extro/intro)... no more 3-driver system... and still keeps the rail tips close to the Driveshaft as Polaris engineers like it.
- Rear suspension with narrow distance-between-rails (lighter and works with new track)
- Lighter rails with a more cut-out "truss" design.
- Hollow Rear axle with single nut for tightening.
- Float shocks that allow rider to tailor the ride character quickly on the hill
- Smooth aluminum drop brackets that don't collect ice (like an aluminum version of the Dragon bracket)
- Coated parts to shed snow better.
- Further-evolved QuickDrive ... extruded driveshaft without collar
- Brake on Driveshaft
- Narrow Tunnel, tank and seat allows more body "English" without hop-over for steep terrain control and less effort.
- Lower seat.
- New tank design that would allow more of the fuel mass to be carried fwd (like RUSH design)
- Pressure cast Upper A-arm with a true ball-joint rather than rod end.
- New narrower bodywork to keep from "Paneling out"
- 35" stance
- Evolution of Gripper ski to hold sidehills better and not fold like current design.
- Redesigned bulkhead to work with lower mounting position of engine and narrow tunnel/track
- Foot pockets that will extend further fwd. and give the rider foot position options on steep terrain.
- Overall taller chassis design with 2" longer spindles and 2" lower driveshaft, while keeping tank and saddle low as possible.
- LED lighting
- GPS MFD
- Built in "glovebox" for warming goggles/gloves
- Strong bumper standard to deal with Xtreme Terrain obstacles
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