2000 Polaris RMK 800

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

For me to have my own custom built snowmobile to ride when we went on family trips

What motivated you to start your project?

My dad built custom snowmobiles and had a business doing so.

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the sled?

The sled was built from the ground up and the only factory parts on the sled are the bulkhead and motor mounts.

What are you most proud of?

The durability of the sled. It got the name crash for a good reason.

What do other people say about your snowmobile?

It looks and sounds great.

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Specifics

Classification: Mild
Make, Model & Year: 2000 Polaris RMK 800
Fondly known as: Crash
Time spent: 4 months of blood, sweat and tears
Snowmobile cost: Somewhere in the $14,000 range
Money spent: None thanks to family
Engine: Carl’s cycles ported and polished 800.
Intake: High mountain performance built mikuni carbs
Exhaust: PSI twin pipes
Drivetrain: Team racing clutch’s, gear reduction in the chain case, polaris 151 challenger track.
Tunnel/Chassis Modifications: Van amburg inc tunnel and cooler
Suspension: Full holz racing suspension paired with Walker Evans has shocks and caliber skis
Brakes: Brembo brake caliper, custom break rotor,
Finish – Paint: Custom in house paint job on one hood and the spare hood is a carbon fiber hood that was made by cmx

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