2013 Polaris PRO-RMK® 800 155

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2013 Polaris PRO-RMK® 800 155 Specifications

Identification
Model Type  Mountain
BASE MSRP(US)  $12,199.00
Dealers  Polaris Dealers
Warranty  12
Insurance
Engine:  
Engine Type  Horizontal In-line
Cylinders  2
Engine Stroke  2-Stroke
Valve Configuration  Reed Valve
Displacement (cc/ci)  795 / 48.5
Starter  Pull
Turbocharged  No
Carburetion Type  Fuel Injected
Transmission:  
Reverse  Yes
Technical Specifications:  
Length (ft)  10.75
Width (in/mm)  46.5 / 1181
Height (in/mm)  51 / 1295
Maximum Ski Stance (in/mm)  41 / 1041
Minimum Ski Stance (in/mm)  39 / 991
Dry Weight (lbs/kg)  417 / 1891
Fuel Capacity (gal/l)  11.5 / 43.5
Seats:  
Number Of Seats  1
Exterior:  
Ski Material  Plastic
Skag Material  Carbide
Drive Line:  
Track Length (in/mm)  155 / 3937
Track Width (in/mm)  15 / 381
Lug Height (in/mm)  2.4 / 61
Glass:  
Height  Mid
Storage:  
Rear Rack  Standard
Convenience:  
Heated Hand Grips  Standard
Adjustable Ski Stance  Standard

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Beware of cfi 800.
By ryan dearborn(Owner), Aug. 27, 2013
I bought my 2013 pro rmk with great anticipation of it being an excellent sled being named sled of 2013 for deep snow. It was all that until 450 miles. The crank bearing let go. The dealer ran my computer data and said there was no abuse what so ever on my engine. I bought the sled brand new. The ch... Read Full Review

 

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Crankshaft bearing blew at 599 kms
By Kent Perry(Owner), Dec. 25, 2013
Being a Polaris fan, and tired of costly repairs on my 2010 Dragon, I purchased a brand new 2013 RMK Pro 800. At 500 km,s the bearing went on the crankshaft. Still waiting to get it back. So much for a mountain riding vacation this upcoming week.



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