What size is a polaris XLT?

What size is a polaris XLT?

It has a ski center distance of 42.5 inches, an overall width of 48 inches and a length of 115 inches, including the skis. Completely unloaded the XLT has a weight of 599 lbs. Its fluid capacity includes three quarts of coolant, 10.7 gallons of fuel and 11 ounces of oil for the chaincase.

How long is a touring snowmobile?

Grand Touring Sport

Vehicle Overall Length 3,127 mm / 123.1 in.
Vehicle Overall Width 1,217 mm / 47.9 in.
Vehicle Overall Height 1,513 mm / 59.6 in.
Ski Stance 1,077 mm / 42.4 in.
Track Length x Width x Profile Silent Track II : 137 x 15 x 1.25 in. Ripsaw: 137 x 15 x 1.25 in.

Will a Polaris track fit a Ski Doo?

As long as the track is a 2.52 it should work.

Who makes Polaris snowmobile tracks?

Camso is the leading manufacturer of snowmobile tracks. They supply snowmobile tracks to brands such as Arctic Cat, Polaris, Skidoo and Yamaha. Camso used to be called Camoplast. They changed their brand name in 2015.

What are the specifications of a 1998 XLT touring snowmobile?

The later models of the XLT Touring edition used much of the same equipment as models from previous years. The 1998 XLT Touring snowmobile uses a three-cylinder engine with a 597-cubic-centimeter displacement. This engine has a 65 millimeters bore and a 60 mm stroke and utilizes a liquid cooling system.

What are the features of a Polaris XLT touring snowmobile?

The Polaris XLT Touring snowmobiles were high-end snowmobiles produced until 1999. These snowmobiles are also known as the Indy XLT Touring model and they include several features designed to provide increased comfort while riding. The Indy XLT’s standard features include a backrest as well as hand and thumb warmers.

When did the Polaris Indy XLT come out in the US?

Few snowmobiles in the history of the sport have been as truly game-changing as the Polaris Indy XLT. When first launched for model year 1993, its amazing engine, cool sound and general aura took the snowmobile market by storm.

When did Polaris start making snowmobiles?

In 1980, a group of Polaris managers and investors bought Polaris from Textron, who had bought the company in the late 1960’s. In 1985 they produced their first All-Terrain Vehicle, and in 1989 they introduced the Indy 500, which quickly became a legendary model. It was name Snowmobile of the Decade, and is still produced today.

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