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    So I normally watch the Canadian TV show Dirt Trax and they had a segment on a new AATV. Polaris has a miltary defense production machine called I believe Riptide that looks like a Trackster with full suspension and 100+hp. They took it for a test drive and if I remember right it would do 50-60kph (30-37mph) and it was stated as amphibious. Looked pretty cool and they hinted that possibly could hit production for the public. Would be sweet if the big 5 started competing on building high performance AATV's.

  • #2
    Cool ! I would like to see it for sure !!

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    • #3
      Are yall talking about the Polaris Rampage?

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        Last edited by Deedeelin1; 06-22-2017, 08:21 PM.

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        • #5
          Opps

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            Last edited by Mike; 12-06-2016, 06:10 PM. Reason: embedded video by using full URL and not the youtu.be URL

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            • #7
              Wow, that Polaris Rampage, is a B.A. mamajammer. 60mph top speed, suspension, a 1000cc engine, and all those other features. I've been trying to build something like that for a decade and fallen short every time. Now to get a version to the civilian market for $20k or less, that would be the ticket.

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              • #8
                Very NICE !!
                To bad it is going to cost a ton !

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                • #9
                  It looks so comfortable watching it go over those bumps with ease.

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                  • #10
                    That's very cool!
                    Banned

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                    • #11
                      Polaris innovating by stealing someone else's idea.

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                      • #12
                        The tracked vehicles from Tinger (tingeratv.com) are the same idea, just way less costly. The next time you are in Russia (or Sweden, since there is a dealership in Stockholm) take one for a test drive, there is nothing here in north America currently in production that can match it.

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                        • #13
                          that could put the end to the 6x6 for sure if its priced right. i'd buy one. thats what needs to happen to the new MAX LINE, wake up guys.
                          my GOLIATH does very well out their on rough terrain. could use 100 H.P. for sure but that old T-20 i'm afraid won't handle that abuse.
                          when the new T-20s come out and i can get one its going in GOLIATH along with a supercharged al hodge engine, then we will see about that
                          polaris.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by wfo View Post
                            that could put the end to the 6x6 for sure if its priced right. i'd buy one. thats what needs to happen to the new MAX LINE, wake up guys.
                            my GOLIATH does very well out their on rough terrain. could use 100 H.P. for sure but that old T-20 i'm afraid won't handle that abuse.
                            when the new T-20s come out and i can get one its going in GOLIATH along with a supercharged al hodge engine, then we will see about that
                            polaris.
                            . Woooooooo Hoooooo supercharged... Man!!!!!
                            Thanks
                            Ty Turner

                            870-818-1315
                            tyturnersoffroad@yahoo.com

                            JESUS ROCKS

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                            • #15
                              Or you could track a Whipper springer
                              Acta non verba

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