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Looking at purchasing a 05 RMK 900, it is the Aniversary Edition with approx. 2000 miles on it. Anything I should look for, how do they perform and how do they handle ? I used to ride polaris years ago (flatlander) but have been riding Cats for the past 10 years.
Rob
if your a flat lander that rides trails mostly you probally wana look else where, i have the same sled and love it but you have to spend $1500-$2000 to make them run great and make them reliable and you better be getting it for around $4000 or less as ive seen low milage 06 models going for this.( 06 you dont have to change out the pistons and they have better motor mounts)
do a search on here and youll find tons of info on the 900 rmk...like i said i like mine but i would never buy one for on the trail. the 2.4 " track doesnt like to throw snow on the coolers or lube the hyfax, youll need a good set od scratchers to make it on the trail . but on the other note if you ride mountains of powder there probally one of the best deals for the money you can get right now .
I just made a deal on one of these and have been researching what needs to be done to them. The biggies: (SLP stuff)
1. Hot air elimination kit - $59.95 x 2
2. Push arm - $45.95
2. Torque arm - $93.00
3. Air box kit - $310.00
4. Pre-filter kit - $44.00
5. Holz spindles - $300.00
6. Motor mounts - should have been done by the dealer with the updates?
7. 06 Pistons - ??
8. Powder Pro Ski's - $350
9. Clutching ?? If it doesn't have the above mods, the primary clutch is probably shot. Different Helix - $100.
Like mentioned before, there is a ton of information on here about them and you can spend all day reading it and you'll get either excited about owning one or feel like a fool for buying it (that's kind of where I'm at). The thing I decided on was that I would find one with very low miles and one that hasn't blown a belt and try to make it a good one. If it's blown a belt it sounds like that almost guarantee's a new crank is in your future and there's another $2-3g's.
how about an 06 700 rmk pros and cons?
Personally I think anything over a 151" is too long. Even for powder. Once you figure the machine out you can ride a 151 or smaller in just about anything and not get stuck. The super long tracks in my opinion are just not as fun or as nimble. Just an opinion though.![]()