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Polaris Fusion 600 Factory Specs

    • Polaris Industries manufactures all-terrain vehicles, recreational vehicles, military equipment and snowmobiles. Polaris' 2011 Fusion 600 Rush Pro-R snowmobiles come with an ergonomically proficient design that features a Liberty Polaris engine and an IQ chassis. The Fusion 600 snowmobile handles bumps capably while you glide on the snow.

    Engine

    • The 2011 Polaris Fusion 600 Rush Pro-R snowmobile comes standard with a Liberty two-cylinder engine. The liquid-cooled twin engine has bores of 3 inches and strokes of 2.5 inches for overall combustion chamber displacement of 599cc. The Polaris Fusion 600 Rush Pro-R comes equipped with an electronic start.

    Dimensions and Capacities

    • The snowmobile features a 108-inch length, a 46-inch height, a 48-inch width and a weight of 468 lbs. The Polaris Fusion 600 vehicle comes with a snowmobile track that measures 121 inches long by 15 inches wide by 1.25 inches high. It has a 42.5-inch ski center distance. The vehicle holds 11 gallons of fuel.

    Suspension, Brakes and Wheels

    • The Fusion 600 features a hydraulic Phantom disc brake. The front and rear shocks are RydeFX. The vehicle has IQ IFS front suspension with 10-inch travel and IQ rear suspension with a 13.9-inch travel.

    Features

    • The 2011 Polaris Fusion 600 Rush Pro-R comes with digital accessories including a tachometer, a digital fuel gauge, a speedometer and a low-oil indicator. The vehicle features adjustable hand and thumb warmers, a 12-volt accessory power outlet, adjustable handlebar hooks and a lightweight freestyle seat. The snowmobile comes in white with a black accent and the "Pro-R" logo.

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