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Thread: 2000 Polaris RMK 700 Snowmobile

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    2000 Polaris RMK 700 Snowmobile

    I have a 2000 Polaris RMK 700 - 136" track. Immaculately maintained, 4 inch handlebar risers, all else stock. Comes with two ski racks to accomodate 2 pairs of skis. I designed/made them...they are removeable, and they work fantastic and are totally bombproof. Have never had the skis fall off. Seat is in perfect shape, no rips/tears. Two inch lugs on track, ice scratchers, hand/thumb warmers, tool kit, manuals, new hyfax's last year, electric start, never wrecked/rolled, not abused. Used for ski access only. Extra belts (2) included. Transported on a trailer with mud/slush guard. Barely a blemish on this great sled. 5800 trail miles. Winter is coming, further into the backcountry=less people=more fresh tracks! Asking 2500 obo...can meet in the middle if serious. Im in northern CA.
    Thanks!
    Pics are here: http://skis1.shutterfly.com/pictures/8
    Last edited by brosephy; 10-13-2010 at 10:58 PM. Reason: Pictures added!
    "As it stands, plan B is to just keep on given'er..."

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    Interested. pm sent

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    Hey All,
    Sled is still up for grabs! Giddy up!
    "As it stands, plan B is to just keep on given'er..."

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    Price reduced....$2000
    "As it stands, plan B is to just keep on given'er..."

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    What did you make your ski racks out of? I have the same sled but with an extended 141" track. If anyone is wondering if they do the trick, I tandem all the time on mine and works fine. Just got to get the big new 800's to break trail on really deep days.
    www.skevikskis.com Check em out!

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    Made them from some 3/4in. hallow square steel, a bit of welding...some ski straps...and a few other doo-dads....maybe i'll get some close ups of the racks for peeps. They work awesome. Ive even considered trying to sell them since they are simple, light and could be made cheaply. But talk is cheap...havn't done that yet.

    ALSO::: PRICE REDUCED, $1900
    "As it stands, plan B is to just keep on given'er..."

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    you do realize that you can get 2005 and 2006 rmk 900's for 2500-2900 all day long.... my 2000 RMK was worth more parted than whole, tho I cashed a cylinder

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    ^^^
    I saw a mtn max triple, 1000 miles on it in great shape the other day for about $900, 2002.
    Your high if you think your going to get 2000 for that sled

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    Thanks for your opinion...I realize some might think that price is a little high, your right. I have seen these sleds go for more though! Blue book is a little over 2k if you can believe it! Pricing sleds is pretty subjective...and you know how it is...its not uncommon to start your price a little high and work down. What do you think its worth?
    Last edited by brosephy; 10-28-2010 at 09:09 AM.
    "As it stands, plan B is to just keep on given'er..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALPENTOLIC View Post
    you do realize that you can get 2005 and 2006 rmk 900's for 2500-2900 all day long.... my 2000 RMK was worth more parted than whole, tho I cashed a cylinder
    Yeah! Ive seen a bunch of those for sale for cheap. Word is that the crankshaft has problems...is that right? Im not positive, but I considered that sled...general public opinion seemed as though they were not that "great" however, whatever that means. And then some raved about them. Never can tell...I ended up getting an 06 REV 800 151 for 3800 bucks. Parting out sleds will always get you more money if ya have the time and like takin things apart!...nice work!
    "As it stands, plan B is to just keep on given'er..."

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    If you were in Michigan...

    Bump for you

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