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2015 Ski Doo????

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JSun

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Can't remember where I read it, could have been here and possibly total BS, but something about a new plastic that BRP is using on their Sea-Doo line. It is supposed to be substantially lighter and stronger than what they are using now.

Anyone heard the same?

Joe
 

bjd68

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Can't remember where I read it, could have been here and possibly total BS, but something about a new plastic that BRP is using on their Sea-Doo line. It is supposed to be substantially lighter and stronger than what they are using now.

Anyone heard the same?

Joe
I heard the exact same thing but not sure if that was happening for 2015!
 

SledGuru

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I've heard basically same chassie with some changes under the hood guess we will find out

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Ace Freely

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My thought... Polaris has a big anniversary coming up, with big talks coming of something big coming out. I think Doo sits tight, rides out a poor snow year, and see if the bombshell from MN comes around. I think you will see a snowbike coming from them, powered by KTM, and a bigger 800. Then the following year Doo will introduce an all plastic sled that comes in UNDER 4 bills... MIGHT be a mono ski type sled...

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I heard that Doo was going to take a page from the Cat/Yamaha book and team up with Polaris. Polaris will have access to the E tech motor and Ski-Doo will get to put a sled in the Polaris Edge chassis. Trailing arms are back baby!!
 

idahoskiguy

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2015 Summit

250 lbs, carbon fiber chassis, electric drive powered by a nuclear reactor requiring only the the occasional replenishment on distilled water and a 25 year engine life.

We have the technology for the above only wish we would use it.

:typing:
 
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