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Found this in Sweden for the polaris 2010 lineup:
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There is a .pdf document that presents Polaris Snow Check models on the Swedish Polaris site, link: http://www.polarisridersclub.com/uploaded_files/20090609151710dr_skoter_sv_lower.pdf

If you open the file you can see under the box "Race Replica" that they offer both Polaris RR and the new Polaris RR SE with a 144" track for us here in Sweden. The RR model has been a real succes here in Sweden, thats why they still have it in the line-up. And apparently they streched it to 144" to the 2010 line-up. :)
And for us here in Sweden it's pretty cheap to, just a little more expensive than a RMK Shift 2009.
 

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There is a .pdf document that presents Polaris Snow Check models on the Swedish Polaris site, link: http://www.polarisridersclub.com/uploaded_files/20090609151710dr_skoter_sv_lower.pdf

If you open the file you can see under the box "Race Replica" that they offer both Polaris RR and the new Polaris RR SE with a 144" track for us here in Sweden. The RR model has been a real succes here in Sweden, thats why they still have it in the line-up. And apparently they streched it to 144" to the 2010 line-up. :)
And for us here in Sweden it's pretty cheap to, just a little more expensive than a RMK Shift 2009.

I want
 
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Hmm, it's a a bit strange that Polaris is offering a quite cool model in scandinavia but not in the states. Polaris is the only manufactor (spelling?) that is doing that. All other brands have the same line-up here in scandinavia as in the states. Or actually they have a smaller line-up over here.

Hmm, would it be possible to import a RR SE back to the states for those of you that want one? But the price may be a little high(?) Retail price in Sweden is around 107900kr, that would be ~$13 630. (RMK Dragon 800 costs around $16400 here in Sweden) including all tax and that sh!t... -20% on the numbers i written would get the price without tax.

(Sorry for bad spelling and gramma...)
 

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now why wouldn't that be available in the USA as well? I know the US market has wanted that sled for sometime now as well
 
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Hmm, it's a a bit strange that Polaris is offering a quite cool model in scandinavia but not in the states. Polaris is the only manufactor (spelling?) that is doing that. All other brands have the same line-up here in scandinavia as in the states. Or actually they have a smaller line-up over here.

Hmm, would it be possible to import a RR SE back to the states for those of you that want one? But the price may be a little high(?) Retail price in Sweden is around 107900kr, that would be ~$13 630. (RMK Dragon 800 costs around $16400 here in Sweden) including all tax and that sh!t... -20% on the numbers i written would get the price without tax.

(Sorry for bad spelling and gramma...)

actually arctic cat had a 600cc race chassis cross country versions there last year too
 

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I want one with a turbo! It would probably go just about anywhere my D8 163" would go with the extra grunt even though it has a shorter track!
 

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That is what is needed in the US also. I'd buy one in a heartbeat. 144"ers are just right, 136" is too short, lol.
 

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I am glad I built one...........

its not stock at all, but the new one wouldn't be either:beer;

My question is did Polaris just adapt the 440 plastic to a crossover?

Anyone know.
 
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If they were to release that in the states, they could kiss the Assualt good-bye. They couldn't make those fast enough to keep up with the orders. That would be one sweet sled.
 
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I am glad I built one...........

its not stock at all, but the new one wouldn't be either:beer;

My question is did Polaris just adapt the 440 plastic to a crossover?

Anyone know.


I know; The picture is actually a Photoshop made by Polaris, but it still is a real model in the 2010 line-up. A Swedish dealer wrote on one of our forums in Sweden that it will not have the S-B tunnel like the picture says, they just havent built one of these sleds yet, so they didn't have a real picture of it. If you look close to the picture you will se that it's a -07 IQ440 that is edited in Photoshop. The production tunnel will be a kick-up type like the short one. The rear skid will probably be diffrent from the picture too.

A dealer here in Sweden said to Polaris Scandinavia that this brochure contains way too much errors (the picture of Ruch with all the sh!tty touring accessories ) and all they said was that no one is going to notice that... (The brochure also says that there in no insurance included, but in fact Polaris is offering a free first-year insurace)
 

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US dealers should be giving Polaris a call, asking what's up with this
 
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