2007 Polaris IQ Touring FST
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2007 Polaris IQ Touring FST Specifications
Identification | |
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Model Type | Touring |
BASE MSRP(US) | $9,799.00 |
Dealers | Polaris Dealers |
Warranty | 12 |
Insurance |
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Engine: | |
Engine Type | Horizontal In-line |
Cylinders | 2 |
Engine Stroke | 4-Stroke |
Cooling | Liquid |
Valve Configuration | OHV |
Bore (mm/in) | 85 / 3.35 |
Stroke (mm/in) | 66 / 2.6 |
Displacement (cc/ci) | 750 / 45.8 |
Starter | Electric |
Fuel Requirements | Regular |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Turbocharged | Yes |
Supercharged | No |
Fuel Injector | Yes |
Carburetor | No |
Carburetion Type | Fuel Injected |
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) | 10 / 254 |
Front Suspension Brand Name | IQ |
Front Stabilizer Bar | No |
Adjustment Type | Shock Mounted Adjustment |
Rear Travel (in/mm) | 14 / 356 |
Number Rear Shock Absorbers | 2 |
Rear Suspension Brand Name | Fast® M-10 ACE™ |
Rear Stabilizer Bar | No |
Front Shock Absorber Brand | Ryde FX® |
Front Shock Absorber Type | Adjustable Gas Shock |
Rear Shock Absorber Brand | Fox® |
Rear Shock Absorber Type | Adjustable Gas IFP Shock |
Center Shock Absorber Brand | Ryde FX® |
Center Shock Absorber Type | Adjustable Gas Shock |
Steering: | |
Steering Type | Manual |
Steering Control | Handlebar |
Tilt Steering | Standard |
Technical Specifications: | |
Length (ft) | 10.75 |
Width (in/mm) | 48 / 1219 |
Height (in/mm) | 53 / 1346 |
Maximum Ski Stance (in/mm) | 42.5 / 1080 |
Minimum Ski Stance (in/mm) | 42.5 / 1080 |
Length (ft/ft) | 10 |
Length (ft/in) | 9 |
Dry Weight (lbs/kg) | 650 / 295.1 |
Fuel Capacity (gal/l) | 10.2 / 38.6 |
Engine Displacement to Weight (cc) | 1.15 |
Seats: | |
Seat Type | Two-Piece |
Adjustable | No |
Seat Material | Vinyl |
Seat Location | Driver and Passenger |
Folding | No |
Number Of Seats | 2 |
Detachable Passenger Seat | Standard |
Backrest Type | Detachable |
Backrest Location | Passenger |
Lumbar Adjustment | Yes |
Grab Rail or Strap | Standard |
Exterior: | |
Frame | Aluminum |
Body Material | Plastic |
Frame Brand | IQ |
Floor Board Location | Driver and Passenger |
Skid Resistant | Yes |
Tunnel Braces | No |
Hand Grips | Standard |
Saddle Bag Guard | No |
Belt Guard | Yes |
Hand Guards | No |
Brush Guard | No |
Light Guard | No |
Snow Guard | Yes |
Handlebars | Standard |
Front Bumper | Standard |
Rear Bumper | Standard |
Passenger Foot Rests | Standard |
Ski Material | Composite |
Ski Handle | Standard |
Skag Material | Carbide |
Instrumentation: | |
Digital Instrumentation | Standard |
Tachometer | Standard |
Trip Odometer | Standard |
Speedometer | Standard |
Temperature Warning Type | Light |
Fuel Level Warning Type | Gauge |
Pricing: | |
Warranty (Months/Condition) | 12 / Limited |
Identification: | |
Generic Type (Primary) | Touring |
Manufacturer Country | USA |
Introduction Year | 2006 |
Parent Company | Polaris |
Display Name | FST IQ Touring |
Drive Line: | |
Track Length (in/mm) | 136 / 3454.4 |
Track Width (in/mm) | 15 / 381 |
Lug Height (in/mm) | 1 / 25.4 |
Number Of Tracks | 1 |
Mounts: | |
Windshield Mounts | Standard |
Paint & Finish: | |
Metallic | No |
Decal Kit | Standard |
Glass: | |
Folding | Yes |
Height Adjustable | No |
Tinted | Yes |
Heated | No |
Height | High |
Storage: | |
Underseat Storage | Standard |
Lockable Storage | Standard |
Rear Storage Well | Standard |
Lights: | |
Halogen Headlight (s) | Standard |
Headlight (s) | Standard |
Type | Halogen |
Convenience: | |
Heated Hand Grip Location | Driver and Passenger |
Adjustable | Yes |
Adjustable Handlebars | Standard |
Hand Muff Location | Passenger |
Heated | Yes |
User Reviews
3.2 Hours and a Check Engine Light
By Dennis P. Thornton(Owner), Dec. 26, 2008
I recently bought two 2007 FST IQ Touring Polaris sleds. They were leftovers from last years stock, so I received a decent price. But, both sleds had engine issues within the first 3 hours of use. Yes, I said, three hours of use.They worked fine for 2.5 hours, then they both started knocking. ... Read Full Review
IQ touring FST 2007 polaris
By ron fitzgerald(Owner), Feb. 3, 2011
i bought this one new and after a few hours of use the check engine light came on.After three years with lack of snow i only put 500 kilometers on her and now she is only working on one cylinder.They are telling me the plug is gone and it will take two to three hours to change it and it is not cove...
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temperture sensor failure
By Ron Fitzgerald(Owner), Jan. 5, 2015
2014 temperature sensor failed due to a factory mistake of installing it against the jackshaft housing.Had to almost scrap the machine to install a thirty-five dollar senor. Was lucky i could do the work myself as Polaris as usual would not look at it.So much for standing behind your products!
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2011 plugs failed..2012 speed sensor failed
By ron fitzgerald(Owner), Oct. 5, 2012
speed sensor failed in 2008 and 2009, plugs failed in 2011, speed sensor failed in 2012, all this with only 500 miles, nice snowmobile, but as for mechanical dependabiulity a piece of garbage.
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