Trailerable Snowmobile Snow Machine Sled Cover Compatible for Polaris INDY 700 RMK Compatible for Model Years 1999-2003. 600 Denier, trailerable.
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Although I have no idea, I believe it fits my 93 Polaris 750 and my girls 2002 Polaris 600
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The windshield on my 2000 700 RMK 136 is the same and fits fine with a To trailer it, this cover is heavy and has a lot of fasteners, so it is time consuming With only one strap coming loose after a couple years, they have held up pretty well.
Yes, I agree. Both the 2001 RMM 600 and the 2002 RMM 550 will work with these. In reality, they are the same size. Since it has an electric charging station in the front and back, it can be a universal charger
Selected User Reviews For Trailerable Snowmobile Snow Machine Sled Cover Compatible for Polaris INDY 700 RMK Compatible for Model Years 1999-2003. 600 Denier, trailerable.
I even managed to fit it over the hitch I added to the tunnel bar of my 2000 Polaris 700 XC. The straps and hooks included in the package allowed me to fasten the cover to the sled just fine. I'm heading out on a trip today so I'll let you know if the straps and hooks do not hold up when I The ride is going to be about five hours, but I think it won't be too difficult for me. All in all, it seems to be a good product. My suggestion for changing the fuel door is to make it more secure. So moisture doesn't flow down into the door, I believe the hinge of the door should be on top and fold up. Even so, I suppose the flap might tend to roll or settle downward when pumping fuel. Although I think it would improve, it still would be better than this.
I bought this cover on 12/29/19 for my 1999 RMK Polaris sled. Velcro on the fuel flap has become frayed and shredded, and the straps on the flap have broken. As stated in the product description, it is a trailerable cover. However, it crumbled under the pressure of an open-air Since it is covered under a two-year warranty, I am hoping to receive a replacement or a refund.
I bought covers for both my Polaris RMK 700 & RMK 800 Despite the covers fitting well, they enlarge going down the road when I tow my snowmobile on an open trailer at 35+ MPH plus. This is due to the 1" nylon strap assemblies loosening up, causing the covers to fill with air at that speed. It took me several pulls in order to tighten the loose straps and I finally figured out how to fix it just by wrapping duct tape around the male and female buckle assemblies so that the nylon straps would not get loosened I would say these covers are not made to be used on snowmobiles that are being towed into an open area.
The snowmobile should be protected and last for a long time with this.
I'm not sure what the tie down hooks were for, but I'm sure they were made well. Since the tie downs on my previous cover were too small to hook to much, I removed them. It looked like the cover with the gray top did have large metal hooks in a video review I watched. While I was hoping this cover would have the same tie downs, I could not find any reviews or more information about it.
It's a tight fit. It may be that I bought one just a little too While driving, however, it stays extremely tight even though it's easy to put on. This material is great and sturdy.
It's pretty rugged on the outside.
This is a great fit! I loved the fabric because it was durable. It was a neat idea to use the air vents!.