2004 Polaris PRO X2 600
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2004 Polaris PRO X2 600 Specifications
Identification | |
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Model Type | Performance |
BASE MSRP(US) | $8,349.00 |
Dealers | Polaris Dealers |
Warranty | 12 |
Insurance |
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Engine: | |
Engine Brand Name | Liberty™ |
Engine Type | Horizontal In-line |
Cylinders | 2 |
Engine Stroke | 2-Stroke |
Cooling | Liquid |
Valve Configuration | Reed Valve |
Displacement (cc/ci) | 599 / 36.6 |
Starter | Pull |
Fuel Requirements | Regular |
Fuel Type | Gas / Oil Injected |
Turbocharged | No |
Supercharged | No |
Carburetion Brand | Mikuni |
Fuel Injector | No |
Carburetor | Yes |
Number Of Carburetors | 2 |
Carburetor Size (mm) | 38 |
Carburetion Type | Carburetor |
Kill Switch / Tether Cord | Standard |
Sound Reduction | Standard |
Transmission: | |
Transmission Type | Continuously Variable (CVT) |
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel) | Belt |
Reverse | Yes |
Hi / Low Range | No |
Clutch Brand | P-85 / TEAM |
Throttle Type | Thumb |
Brakes: | |
Brake Brand Name | Phantom™ |
Rear Brake Type | Hydraulic Disc |
Suspension: | |
Front Suspension Type | Independent Trailing Arm |
Front Travel (in/mm) | 9.2 / 233.7 |
Front Suspension Brand Name | PRO X |
Adjustment Type | Shock Mounted Adjustment |
Rear Travel (in/mm) | 13.9 / 353.1 |
Number Rear Shock Absorbers | 2 |
Rear Suspension Brand Name | PRO X |
Front Shock Absorber Brand | Walker Evans® |
Front Shock Absorber Type | Adjustable Gas Shock With Remote Reservoir |
Rear Shock Absorber Brand | Walker Evans® |
Rear Shock Absorber Type | Adjustable Hydraulic Shock With Remote Reservoir |
Center Shock Absorber Brand | Walker Evans® |
Center Shock Absorber Type | Adjustable Gas IFP Shock |
Steering: | |
Steering Type | Manual |
Steering Control | Handlebar |
Tilt Steering | Standard |
Technical Specifications: | |
Length (ft) | 9.17 |
Width (in/mm) | 48 / 1219.2 |
Height (in/mm) | 46 / 1168.4 |
Maximum Ski Stance (in/mm) | 42.5 / 1079.5 |
Minimum Ski Stance (in/mm) | 42.5 / 1079.5 |
Length (ft/ft) | 9 |
Length (ft/in) | 2 |
Weight | Standard |
Fuel Capacity (gal/l) | 11.8 / 44.7 |
Performance | Standard |
Seats: | |
Seat Type | One-Piece |
Adjustable | No |
Seat Material | Vinyl |
Seat Location | Driver |
Number Of Seats | 1 |
Exterior: | |
Frame | Aluminum |
Body Material | Plastic |
Floor Board Location | Driver |
Skid Resistant | Yes |
Tunnel Braces | Yes |
Hand Grips | Standard |
Belt Guard | Yes |
Hand Guards | Yes |
Snow Guard | Yes |
Handlebars | Standard |
Handlebar Pads | Standard |
Front Bumper | Standard |
Rear Bumper | Standard |
Ski Material | Composite |
Ski Handle | Standard |
Skag Material | Carbide |
Instrumentation: | |
Tachometer | Standard |
Speedometer | Standard |
Temperature Warning Type | Light |
Fuel Level Warning Type | Gauge |
Pricing: | |
Warranty (Months) | 12 |
Identification: | |
Generic Type (Primary) | Performance |
Manufacturer Country | USA |
Introduction Year | 2004 |
Parent Company | Polaris |
Display Name | 600 PRO X2 |
Mounts: | |
Windshield Mounts | Standard |
Drive Line: | |
Track Length (in/mm) | 121 / 3073.4 |
Track Width (in/mm) | 15 / 381 |
Lug Height (in/mm) | 1.25 / 31.8 |
Number Of Tracks | 1 |
Glass: | |
Tinted | Yes |
Lights: | |
Halogen Headlight (s) | Standard |
Headlight (s) | Standard |
Type | Halogen |
Convenience: | |
Heated Hand Grip Location | Driver |
Adjustable | Yes |
Adjustable Handlebars | Selected Feature |
Paint & Finish: | |
Paint | Standard |
Decal Kit | Standard |
User Reviews
ProX2 600 review
By Harry(Owner), Dec. 24, 2010
Very good snowmobile on jumpy routes. Suspension is originally too soft but can be fixed whit new shims. We have measured the engine output in dyno and the 600 Liberty gives outstanding 120 horses. Handlebar and seat could be little higher but a handyman like me can fix those himself.
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Wrong Place for a question like that..
By Bob(Owner), Feb. 27, 2015
Shane, go to snowmobileforum.com and post your question in the Polaris forum. You will get answers there.
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Can somone tellme whats wrong
By Shane Lamothe(Owner), Jan. 28, 2015
I have a 04 pro x2 600 with a snow cross 1-3/4 track and studs that barley stick past the paddles, it has no power out of the whole and tops out at 60 mph I cleaned the carbs recently, and I noticed that the boots from the air box to the carbs have some tears in them, also noticed that the clutch lo...
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