150+
| 2014 Polaris 800 Pro-RMK 155 Specs | |
|---|---|
| Engine | Polaris Liberty Cleanfire 795cc twin cylinder 2-stroke; liquid-cooled; Cleanfire fuel injection |
| Horsepower | 150+ |
| Drive | Polaris QuickDrive with P-85 driver and TEAM LWT driven |
What does pro RMK stand for?
The Polaris RMK is a series of snowmobiles made by Polaris Industries. The RMK was introduced in the 1996 model year by Polaris to compete in the mountain market. The acronym originally stood for “Rocky Mountain King”.
How much horsepower does a 2013 Polaris Pro RMK 800 have?
150
| 2013 Polaris 800 Pro-RMK 155 Specs | |
|---|---|
| Engine | Polaris Liberty Cleanfire 795cc twin cylinder 2-stroke; liquid-cooled; Cleanfire fuel injection |
| Horsepower | 150+ |
| Drive | Polaris P-85 drive; Team LWT Driven |
| Front Suspension | Polaris Pro-Ride RMK adjustable IFS; Walker Evans gas shocks with internal floating piston; 9-inches of travel |
How much horsepower does a Polaris 850 have?
Polaris Sportsman 850 Specs The engine produces a maximum peak output power of 78.00 HP (56.9 kW)) and a maximum torque of . With this drive-train, the Polaris Sportsman 850 is capable of reaching a maximum top speed of .
How fast is the Yamaha Sidewinder?
The 2017 Yamaha Sidewinder L-TX has a recorded top speed of 119 mph on the speedometer and 115 mph on GPS at 8850-8900 RPM.
How fast is a Polaris 600?
Although there have been anecdotal reports of the XC 600 going as fast as 120 mph, the official stock speed is listed at 102 mph, which is still incredibly fast, especially for a 1997 model.
What snowmobile has the most HP?
The most powerful stock snowmobile currently available is the Arctic Cat ZR Thundercat which has an impressive 211 horsepower.
How much HP does a Ski-Doo 800 have?
Technical details
| Engine family | 2-Stroke |
|---|---|
| Number of cylinders | 2 |
| Performance | 108 kW / 146 HP |
| ~ Weight | 36 kg |
| Performance / RPM | 108 kW / 7900 rpm |
Whats better RMK or SKS?
The Pro RMK is designed for those riders who thrive off-trail and look for the deepest snow and nasty drainages. The SKS can tackle those conditions but it’s not where the rider wants to spend most of his time. The SKS rider wants to dabble off-trail but not generally spend all his riding time there.
What’s the difference between RMK and RMK Pro?
The difference between the RMK and the PRO is basically shocks and handle bars/steering post.