About 1700 years.
Well I am only 15 But i have been around snowmobiles my whole life I have a 1979 Polaris Apollo And I do some small wheelies With that and nothin happens to it So as long as you do not do anything like straight up n down wheelies you should be fine
Polaris is a star, and it doesn't revolve around any planets. It is possible that other planets revolve around Polaris, but so far I'm not aware that anyone has looked.
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Polaris is the name of the north pole star. It isn't EXACTLY above the North Pole, but pretty close; only about one-half a degree off. If you were to watch Polaris through the night, you wouldn't notice any movement, but in a long-time-exposure photo, you can see that Polaris makes a TINY circle around the perfect North.
Polaris is a Trinary star system, but there are many other trinary star systems out there, and to date no exo solar planets have been discovered around any of the stars that make up the Polaris system. Not to mention that Polaris A being a red giant and Polaris B and C being a close binary star system the existence of any planets is very unlikely.
Polaris has a radius around 30 times that of our own sun.
Most Polaris four wheelers have around the same weight. A Polaris Ranger has an average dry weight of 1,237 pounds.
They have always been around