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Issues for a Pro 163

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Hey guys!! I'm looking at going over to the Polaris side of the sledding world and want to know what common issuse or problems that you may have had with the 2012 Pro's with a 163. And things I might want to do to make it better :face-icon-small-ton
THANKS MUCH!!!
 
I've always had 155s so when i decided to snowcheck the 163 i was thinking did i get to long of a sled? Now i've got 150 miles on it and love the sled and everything about it every time i ride it.
 
I have the 155 2012 800 PRO RMK and I now have 115 miles on it and I love it. Its a great sled but next year I think I will snow check the 163 to try that out!!
 
I doubt you will need to do anything..bone stock out of the box they are very good...you could do better shocks/revalves..maybe try some clutching..add a power addiction head/hps can combo...even change a track..but ride it bone stock first..figure out if theres anything you dont like and go from there...make sure the dealer sets it up for your weight/size as far as suspension adjustments, handlebar height/width..and then go ride....
 
I also know msrp is $11,999, and my local dealer won't budge from $12,200. I'm located in Northwest Montana, have you guys heard of better deals out there that are around my area??
 
He wont budge because demand for them is so hi.....how good of a dealer is he? A good dealer is worth a higher price, especially when they are close by..
 
I also know msrp is $11,999, and my local dealer won't budge from $12,200. I'm located in Northwest Montana, have you guys heard of better deals out there that are around my area??

Damn, My buddy called nearly every dealer in WY. Looking for one and the average price clutched and setup was $11,600. I'd call every dealer you could possibly drive to and price them out, screw paying over msrp!
 
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Buy them while you can, the words getting out.

Out of the box they work awesome. The only major problems I have with mine is I cant stop smiling when Im riding it, and I can wait to get back on it.
 
I hear ya!! Local dealer will be only used for warranty work if needed :p I'm gonna keep looking, just wanted to see if you heard of any in the Spokane, Washington area that are worth making the trip for.
 
Dave at hamilton polaris,kurts in missoula,carls cycle idaho

Oh just ride it first, zero issues best out of the box sled ever made. Underhood bag is really nice,and muffpot...thats it
 
It's a long drive For you but I just picked mine up for 10,800. Set up, clutching, and a full sled wrap installed. I just had to buy the wrap here in Reno, nv. The guys there are awesome and take care of you long after the sled purchase. Sierra Sport and Marine.
 
Supply and demand. I got my 12 Pro 163 for 10,800 base, and 11,700 tax and Lic. out the door without accessories.
 
Don't forget PMS in ashton Idaho Talk to corbet 208-652-7738

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corbet has always had the best deal's tell him that Bill sent you.
 
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