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I'm not positive and dont know the options since 17 when I bought my 850 but looks like they have the same Casio piece gauge on the dash. For what everything is worth we should have something color and be able to tell us all we need to know on are sleds.
 

turboless terry

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Who needs a gauge anyway. The stellar days you cant see them anyway. The high dollar gauges are for trail riders anyway. The new Polaris gauge is kind of cool but pricey i bet. Looks like the narrow stance is more than cat did. They must be on the 15 year chassis plan.
 

Devilmanak

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They change stuff every year and don't advertise it. I see it when I pick up my new ones and start looking them over. Lots of little improvements that really ad up, but are never advertised.
 

NHRoadking

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I am passing on a new Doo. Nothing new really.
Curious what Polaris will bring.
 

christopher

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I am passing on a new Doo. Nothing new really.
Curious what Polaris will bring.

New chassis
New turbo sled
Poo looks to have something fun in store for March 1st.

I am pretty happy with the turbo doo though myself. I have had several high boost sleds and got thought OUT of my system. I want reasonable boost that will NOT grenade my top end nor rip my arms from their sockets. But then again, I know the joys and agony of a 17lb boost 275hp beast up close and in person and just have no desire to ever do that again...


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