What kind of snowmobile is Polaris switchback assault?
Built upon the rider-first Matryx platform, the SnowCheck exclusive Switchback Assault combines superior on-trail handling and off-trail boondocking capability with the smooth and powerful 650 Patriot. The ultimate 50/50 Crossover snowmobile delivers pure dominance on-trail and off.
What kind of suspension does Polaris switchback use?
The following information applies to Switchback Assault, Switchback SP, 600 RMK 144, 600 Voyageur, SKS 146, INDY XC 129 and 600 INDY SP models. Your Polaris snowmobile’s suspension can be adjusted to fit your individual riding style.
Can you adjust the suspension on a Polaris snowmobile?
Your Polaris snowmobile’s suspension can be adjusted to fit your individual riding style. For full details on adjustments, see your Owner’s Manual. The front and rear suspension are easy to adjust. Follow these three steps:
How to download Polaris owner’s manual in Canada?
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What kind of suspension does Polaris assault 144 have?
The 2013 Assault 144 features a tipped rail suspension and Pro Taper handlebar. The Switchback Assault’s handlebar swing allows the driver to cinch up to the seat, drop a knee to the right or left side, and keep the snowmobile in a solid camber.
Is the Polaris switchback 800 assault a snowmobile?
Below is the information on the 2013 Polaris Switchback® 800 Assault 144. If you would like to get a quote on a new 2013 Polaris Switchback® 800 Assault 144 use our Build Your Own tool, or Compare this snowmobile to other Trail snowmobiles. To view more specifications, visit our Detailed Specifications.
How tall is the lug on a Polaris 800 assault?
As mentioned, The Switchback 800 Assault’s standard track is the Cobra that is 15 inches wide with a length of 144 inches, and lug height of 1.352 inches. The Assault’s gearing (lower than the Rush Switchback) is matched to the track’s length, lug height and the foreknowledge a rider will take the Assault off-trail and dip into some deep powder.
What’s the top speed of Polaris assault track?
The Assault track is made for putting screws in it and running hillclimbs. It has no top speed and will throw those big lugs off when you try run rivers and ditches. It also has straight rails instead of the tipped rails which also takes away some speed.