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Polaris Demo Rides Feature Ltd Build ’07 Models

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Polaris is producing a limited number of two powerful new 2007 snowmobiles so it can give riders the chance to see – and ride – next year’s performance leaders earlier than ever at Polaris dealerships and dedicated demo ride events across the snowbelt.

Polaris is currently conducting a pilot build (an early, low-volume production run) of two all-new 600 HO engine-powered 2007 models – the 600 HO IQ and 600 HO RMK 155. The two models will be available for demo rides at select Polaris dealerships, snowmobile rallies or races, and demo ride events in February, March and, weather permitting, April, 2006.

“The response to our new 600 HO engine this winter has been tremendous,” said Polaris Snowmobiles General Manager Eric Lindquist. “But some riders haven’t yet experienced this new level of 600-class performance. So we’re producing a limited number of these two 2007 models to give more riders the chance to experience the power and quickness of the 600 HO engine as well as get a taste of the many improvements and enhancements to two of our 2007 models.”

Besides sporting a fresh aggressive look, the new 2007 600 HO IQ will be built on the innovative Polaris IQ Chassis, and will once again feature the industry’s best front suspension, the IQ IFS. Without question this is hands down the best suspension in the business and leading snowmobile publications agree.

Other improvements include enhanced skis and mounting geometry to reduce steering effort while further sharpening the bite of the razor-like handling of the IQ IFS. The 2007 600 HO IQ is also more purposeful in design, shedding pounds and focusing on the needs of the performance rider through such changes as true performance ergos which include fixed steering with standard riser and hooked bars and a digital gauge package.

The dramatically new 2007 600 HO RMK 155” provides everything the mountain rider wants, and nothing they don’t. With its completely revamped ‘raw’ look, the all-new 2007 RMK features a redesigned tunnel and chassis along with an innovative new cooling system – the design of which is an industry first. There’s also a fixed steering system, purpose-built ski and a whopping 25-plus pound weight reduction. Add it up, and deep snow riders will get to experience a dedicated factory mountain sled unlike any other. What’s more, the incredible combination of the IQ RMK Chassis, 600 HO power and all new Series 5 deep-lug 155”-long track will make the new RMK one of the most exciting mountain sleds of the 2007 model year.

Visit www.polarisindustries.com for Details. Starting on January 23, visit the Polaris snowmobile web site to learn complete details on these all new snowmobiles and more importantly where you can experience them this winter. A complete schedule of dealerships and demo events for both models will be listed as well as possible pre-event registration if required.

Poll Results

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As seen in the pages of Supertrax International, our last poll question asked you which 120 horsepower sled would you buy this year. Out of 1,121 votes, the results were as follows:

37.20% – Ski-Doo MX-Z 600 SDI (417 votes)
23.37% – Polaris Fusion 600 (262 votes)
22.93% – Yamaha Nytro (257 votes)
16.50% – Arctic Cat Firecat F6 (185 votes)

Scroll down to the bottom of the page to vote in our most recent online poll!

Question:
Which 2006 Hypersled would you buy this year?

WIN A FREESTYLE!!!

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Supertrax is giving away 2 new Ski-Doo Freestyle snowmobiles – one in the US and one in Canada! All you have to do to get a shot at the prize is:

1. Log onto our website: supertraxmag.com (you’re already there)
2. Click on the link or banner to the Ski-Doo questionnaire (it’s right here)
3. Take two minutes to fill out the questionnaire online (you don’t even have to buy anything)
4. Click submit and you’re entered.

Offer closes January 31, 2006. Drawing is held by February 15, 2006. No purchase is necessary and purchasing will not increase your odds of winning. In Canada, a skill testing question must be answered by the winner. Offer void in Florida, Rhode Island & New York.

Fill out the survery at FREESTYLE-GIVEAWAY.COM.

Fast’s New Suspension

A new member of the M-Series suspension family has just been announced for this season. Called the M-12, it’s an ultra long-travel skid built for extra tough for ditch-banging and aggressive riding.

A look at the stats tells us this is the longest travel production rear suspension system in the industry.

Like earlier M-Series suspensions, this new one is made to soak up the whoops and moguls with 11.9” of real travel where it counts: Under your rear.

We’re told Team Fast’s proprietary geometry is tuned specifically for the most aggressive and experienced riders, but the skid retains plenty of cruising character for trail performance, too.

Available now to fit Arctic 2003-2006 Firecats, Polaris XC and Fusion, Ski-Doo Rev and MXZ chassis, and all the Yamaha 4-stroke chassis.

More at www.TEAMFAST.COM

2007 Doo’s

While Skidoo has been relatively tight lipped about its ’07 line-up our satellite surveillance system positioned directly over Valcourt, Quebec has been picking up some interesting info.

Seems Ski-Doo could be readying another SDI engine for next season. We think the Siamesed twin cylinder layout of the Mach Z 1000 engine is likely to be morphed into a smaller platform capable of being shoehorned into a standard REV bulkhead.

Look for a new counterbalanced and Semi-Direct Injected engine in the 650-900cc range.

Could We See A New T-Cat?

We’ve heard persistent rumors of the re-invention of the Thundercat. If this is true, we look for an all-new sled with the power potential to run nose-to-nose with Ski-Doo’s potent Mach-Z.

This rumor – while just that – has substantial credibility from a couple of perspectives. First, Arctic Cat has been very possessive of its ownership of the biggest, baddest production snowmobile since the early ‘90s.

The Mach-Z clearly mows Arctic Cat’s grass and it makes sense the Thief River Falls crew would be anxious to win back that turf from Ski-Doo. Our sensors are picking up a 2-stroke SDI or DI powerplant as the motivation for the rumored T-Cat.

This runs counter to what many have been speculating for Arctic Cat’s next top performance sled. If the engine is a 2-stroke it will have to be clean and that means Semi-Direct or full Direct Injection.

Apex Snowmobiles Win in North Dakota

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Yamaha snowmobiles bagged four wins over the January 7-8 weekend at a pair of North Dakota events.

Corey Davidson led the charge on Saturday at the USCC Cross Country races in Minto, where he won both the Vet 35+ class on an Apex RTX and the Pro Open Mod class on a modified Apex.

The seven-mile course included icy marshes, fields and even a segment of frozen river. Two riders started every 20 seconds, and the one with the lowest elapsed time for three laps got the win.

Davidson launched in the second flight and enjoyed mostly clear riding on his way to his Vet 35+ win. But in Pro Open Mod, he started at the back and had to muscle past nearly everyone in the field – only to tie Josh Davis on time.

Both riders were awarded first-place points, but a coin toss awarded Davidson the trophy. Adding to the positive results for Yamaha Blue and White was Alaskan Chad Gueco, who piloted his Pierce Racing Apex to third in the 100-mile Pro Stock event.

On Sunday the series moved to Grafton, where an eight-mile course covered a frozen river and woodlands.

This time it was Tim Sargent who won the Vet 35+ class on his Apex RTX, while Brad Gebeke took another Apex RTX to victory in the Masters 45+ class.

Polaris Sleds Approved for Riding in Yellowstone

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Two model year 2006 Polaris snowmobiles with the clean and efficient Polaris FS 4-stroke engine have been recognized by the U.S. Department of Interior as having Best Available Technology (BAT), so they are certified for use this winter in Yellowstone National Park.

Snowmobile use in National Parks such as Yellowstone has been closely monitored and subject to stringent operating regulations in recent winters.

With their BAT certification, both the 2006 Polaris FS IQ Touring and FS Classic may be ridden on the scenic snowmobile routes throughout Yellowstone National Park this winter.

The FS engine used in both models is a smooth, quiet and fuel-efficient 4-stroke engine with a sophisticated engine management system.

This liquid-cooled, 2-cylinder engine with 4 valves per cylinder already exceeds EPA emission standards set for the year 2012.

“We are proud to have earned BAT certification for our newest generation of efficient 4-stroke engines,” said Polaris Snowmobiles General Manager Eric Lindquist. “This marks the fifth consecutive model year in which Polaris 4-stroke technology has earned BAT certification, and we continue our commitment to developing 4-stroke technology that meets Polaris riders’ performance standards and is environmentally friendly.”

Earlier Polaris snowmobiles that were certified and continue to meet BAT requirements include the Frontier Touring of model years 2002 through 2005 and the Frontier Classic of 2003 and 2004.

Snocross Freestyle Star Signs With Polaris

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Already the pacesetter on the track and trail, Polaris snowmobiles will now soar above the competition in the wild and wooly world of snowmobile freestyle as Justin Hoyer, one of the world’s leading snowmobile freestyle competitors, has signed with Polaris and will compete and perform exhibitions on a 440 IQ™ race sled.

This is the same snowmobile that’s dusting the competition in snocross racing, and it shares the innovative Polaris IQ™ Chassis with the sport’s top trail performance models, the 600 HO Fusion, 700 Fusion and 900 Fusion.

Hoyer is a globetrotting snowmobile freestyle star who could ride any sled he wishes, but trusts only the Polaris 440 IQ on his aggressive routines. “This sled is more than I ever expected. It’s the best race sled out on the market today,” he said. “The 440 IQ handles large jumps well, the power delivery is smooth and it’s consistent. It does what you want it to do.” That consistently strong and reliable power is a must when you’re launching your snowmobile off a steep ramp and doing tricks such as a back flip while soaring 100-plus feet through the air.

Hoyer will ride the 440 IQ in freestyle competitions, during exhibition performances and in extreme action videos. He made his first appearance on the Polaris race sled in December in Seattle, where he performed in front of a huge crowd attending a Seahawks NFL game. “I was able to take the new IQ, pick it up and do a freestyle show on it. That’s how good it is out of the box,” he said.

Trendy Sled Hauler

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The latest trend in sled haulers is the narrower stance, longer, drop axle, enclosed platform. United Expressline offer this configuration in 27 foot lengths allowing four sleds to be carried in a staggered pattern.

The advantages of this set-up are numerous. Conventional over-axle sled haulers require the trailer to be raised above the wheels. This makes for a shorter but taller and wider trailer. The drop axle 27 footer pictured here is incredibly easy to tow because it’s narrow and low.

The trailer is a snap to back up and there’s tangible enhancement of the trailer’s stability, especially in side winds and when things get a little “loose” as Carl Edwards would say.

United offers deluxe interior packages including fully lined walls and ceiling, kick panels and beaver tails for easy loading. If you were a snowmobile, wouldn’t you want to be inside one of these United haulers?

Visit united-trailers.com and call 1-800-637-2592 for more information.