How much horsepower does a 2010 Polaris Dragon 800 have?

2010 Polaris RMK 800 Dragon (155-Inch) Specifications

Identification
Cylinders2
Engine Stroke2-Stroke
Horsepower (bhp/kW)154 / 114.9
CoolingLiquid

How long is a 2009 Polaris Dragon?

10.75
2009 Polaris RMK 800 Dragon (155-Inch) Specifications

Identification
ReverseYes
Technical Specifications:
Length (ft)10.75
Width (in/mm)46.5 / 1181

How many miles does a Polaris snowmobile last?

How Many Miles Does A Snowmobile Last? Most snowmobile fanatics claim you can get about 10 to 15 years out of your snowmobile, assuming that you snowmobile around 1,000 miles every year. So that means that most snowmobiles last between 10,000 and 15,000 miles.

How do I get a quote for a 2010 Polaris RMK® 800?

If you would like to get a quote on a new 2010 Polaris RMK® 800 (144-Inch) use our Build Your Own tool, or Compare this snowmobile to other Mountain snowmobiles. To view more specifications, visit our Detailed Specifications.

Is the 2010 Polaris RMK a good sled to buy?

For model-year 2010 Polaris brings to the buying public virtually the same RMK it delivered in 2009; a few changes do adorn these mountain models, but these are mostly to the eye candy – graphics and colors. However, the RMK remains a competent mountain sled that should — and must be — considered along with the other brands and models.

What makes the Polaris Dragon 800 RMK so special?

Though insignificant in the “woo-hoo” category, it is a splendid selling feature and one that speaks highly of Polaris’ commitment to the mountain rider. The premium 800 RMK Dragon comes in two track lengths, 155 and 163; each track is Polaris’ Series 5.1 track that claws on 2.4-inch lugs.

Why choose an 800 RMK from bonuspolaris?

Polaris’ three 800 RMKs come with a standard feature we in Snowmobile.com high mountain Boy Scout camp greatly appreciate – boondocking savvy. An RMK eight-zero-zero is agile, easy to roll, maybe the easiest in the industry, and will unstitch a mountain’s backside quickly and efficiently. Love ‘em or hate ‘em, the Dragon graphics stir arguments.

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