I've had mine up to about 85 mph on groomed trails. That's with a stock .820" lug track, .875" wedge studs, and stock metal skis with skins. Everything on the sled is stock (exhaust, clutch, engine, etc). Next season I'm going to put on lighter plastic skis, get the carbs cleaned and adjusted, the chain case drained, cleaned and refilled, and get the clutch checked (possibly rebuilt if needed). Hoping to get another 5-10 mph out of it. I'd say anywhere from 75mph in rough shape up to 95mph in tip top shape on hard pack.
A good price for a Polaris Indy snowmobile is around 5000 dollars. This is because it is a very expensive and worthwhile snowmobile to have as it is very fast.
hi, i have a 2002 800 xc and it will do 115 miles/hr or 195km
my snowmobile i got it going to 65.
Anywhere from 60 to 85.
mine goes about 140
About 70 mph
The most common cause of snowmobile accidents is that the rider loses control of the snowmobile. They go too fast which results in loss of control.
Anywhere from 60 to 85.
My best guess would be that a vintage snowmobile, ie from the early 1410's will generally go around 10 mph 35 mph. Please note that this depends on a lot of factors including engine size, snow conditions and weight of the driver. ive seen a 1973 polaris starfire 650 woop a 2000 something polaris IQ 12000 look on youtube
it depends how fast you are going but they can go up to over 80 mph
105
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