2012 Pro RMK 800 163". ** work trade for Harley Street Bob.
2012 Pro RMK 800 163” 1909 miles
$6,000.
Call me 435 503 - 6565 Located in Heber City Utah.
This sled has some items that I think you’ll want. I insulated the handlebars with heat shrink rubber so the hand warmers heat your hands better and the handlebars less. I decided it needed the tunnel reinforcement at the rear so I installed the KMod tunnel gusset plus they look cool.
When I first saw the 2013 running boards I knew I had to have a set, I installed the black powder coated Burandt Boards. The sled has the under seat Polaris bag.
When the 2013’s came out I loved the red side panels so you get your choice of the stock black or the 2013 red LE side panels. For the pictures I put the black on the left and red on the right.
Vents on the sled seem to be the rage but I don't like how they look most of the time plastered everywhere. I like the idea of an active vent so I installed a MtnTek Blow Hole. Wow does that think move the air!
I had the skis off last summer and installed the much better and wider rubber ski bumper, keeps the ski from folding back when carving in heavy snow.
I removed the rear suspension and checked all the cross shafts for binding and rust, reinstalled and greased it up. Sled was stored inside during the summer and has Sta-Bil in the NON-ethonal gas.
2012 Pro RMK 800 163” 1909 miles
$6,000.
Call me 435 503 - 6565 Located in Heber City Utah.
This sled has some items that I think you’ll want. I insulated the handlebars with heat shrink rubber so the hand warmers heat your hands better and the handlebars less. I decided it needed the tunnel reinforcement at the rear so I installed the KMod tunnel gusset plus they look cool.
When I first saw the 2013 running boards I knew I had to have a set, I installed the black powder coated Burandt Boards. The sled has the under seat Polaris bag.
When the 2013’s came out I loved the red side panels so you get your choice of the stock black or the 2013 red LE side panels. For the pictures I put the black on the left and red on the right.
Vents on the sled seem to be the rage but I don't like how they look most of the time plastered everywhere. I like the idea of an active vent so I installed a MtnTek Blow Hole. Wow does that think move the air!
I had the skis off last summer and installed the much better and wider rubber ski bumper, keeps the ski from folding back when carving in heavy snow.
I removed the rear suspension and checked all the cross shafts for binding and rust, reinstalled and greased it up. Sled was stored inside during the summer and has Sta-Bil in the NON-ethonal gas.
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