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X edge to Pro X
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March 8th 2009 at 4:25 PM
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XEdge600
Junior Member
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246 Posts 
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Member Since: November 9th 2008
Location: green bay, wisconsin, USA
Current Sled: 2002 Polars Edge X 700
2008-2009 Miles: 990
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probably has been posted b4 but i looked and really did find what i was looking for
recently dad totaled my 2002 blue and yellow edge 700 and now im looking at a pro x and he wants to know the differnces
same liberty motor just a 600
2002 3050 miles bone stock
tell me the differnces
suspension mostly right?
let me know
2002 Polaris Edge X 700
Slp Can
Slp Boost Bottle
Powermadd 2 inch riser
Blue Neon
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March 8th 2009 at 4:55 PM
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SSnthe10s
Head Horse Power junky
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Location: Dexter, MI, USA
Current Sled: 03' Pro X 700
2008-2009 Miles: 900
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ProX is just a all around stronger and beefed up chassis.
-Mike
SOLD-95' RXL Fly bar, 4" pivot riser. Edge track with 144 stainless studs. Triple UNI filters. Rejetted, Clutched. She goes good for an ol' 650.
03' Pro X 700 144 megabites,Clutched,powermadd hand gaurds
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March 8th 2009 at 5:02 PM
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Polaris-Man
Mike Otis
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Location: Letellier, Manitoba, Canada
Current Sled: '08 Dragon '07 Switchback
2008-2009 Miles: 1200
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Different rear skid, different shocks, different front suspension, different shock towers, shorter "wheelbase", different handlebars and the Pro X is somewhat stronger.
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March 8th 2009 at 5:04 PM
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Twill08
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Location: Roseville, MN
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that blue sled that you just picked up this winter?
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March 8th 2009 at 5:21 PM
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gordonchaine
Lost never to be found.
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1803 Posts   
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Member Since: December 5th 2008
Location: Wilmington, Vermont, USA
Current Sled: 2007 polaris edge xc
2008-2009 Miles: 1200
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ProX after 02 is a different chassis. The running boards are much bigger, the front of the bulk head is stronger and the front suspension it completely different with a shock tower brace to make it stronger along with the trailing arms. The rear skid is also different and stronger and often have a "clicker" adjustable shock. The steering post is stronger and has a different type of bar mounting. Along with the different cosmetic things (seat, tank, windshield, ect.) the pro X is 2.5" wider and 1.5" shorter the an Edge X or XC.
What's your problem? RUFWM?
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March 9th 2009 at 10:58 AM
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XEdge600
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246 Posts 
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Member Since: November 9th 2008
Location: green bay, wisconsin, USA
Current Sled: 2002 Polars Edge X 700
2008-2009 Miles: 990
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yes the blue sled i just got few months ago is now totaled,Father did it this time.im just trying to show him the big differences between the pro-x and the edge x.pro x more aggressive.better clicker shocks.different chassi.just same liberty motor
2002 Polaris Edge X 700
Slp Can
Slp Boost Bottle
Powermadd 2 inch riser
Blue Neon
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March 9th 2009 at 12:35 PM
[ Modified March 9th 2009 at 12:35 PM
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Xx08BRAAAPPP22xX
Loving the pro-x!!!
Xx08BRAAAPPP22xX nights are getting nice and cold but now it's got to stay like that through out the whole day on into December!
Updated Tuesday at 4:59 PM
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Location: Taberg, New York, USA
Current Sled: 04 Pro-X 600
2008-2009 Miles: 1,960
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Just a beefier sled all the way around. The only thing the edge and pro-x's have in common are the V.E.S Liberty engines.
Polaris Pro-X=Sledgehammer, and every bit as tough as one!
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March 9th 2009 at 12:41 PM
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XEdge600
Junior Member
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246 Posts 
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Member Since: November 9th 2008
Location: green bay, wisconsin, USA
Current Sled: 2002 Polars Edge X 700
2008-2009 Miles: 990
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thats what i was thinking.
2002 Polaris Edge X 700
Slp Can
Slp Boost Bottle
Powermadd 2 inch riser
Blue Neon
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March 9th 2009 at 9:23 PM
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gordonchaine
Lost never to be found.
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Location: Wilmington, Vermont, USA
Current Sled: 2007 polaris edge xc
2008-2009 Miles: 1200
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This post is considered "no good" by the community with a rating of -3. View it anyways?
On the flip side parts are harder to get and cost more.
What's your problem? RUFWM?
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March 10th 2009 at 8:10 AM
[ Modified March 10th 2009 at 8:11 AM
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xcr440
Sundowners Trail Coordinator
xcr440 is drinking high lifes polishing the sleds. Who wants to help....
Updated 25 minutes ago
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Location: St.Germain/Edgerton, Wisconsin, USA
Current Sled: 03prox700/97xcr440
2008-2009 Miles: 610
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Wrong. Parts just as readly available as any other model polaris produced. Quote originally posted by Xx08BRAAAPPP22xX
Just a beefier sled all the way around. The only thing the edge and pro-x's have in common are the V.E.S Liberty engines.
There are more parts simularities than that. The later models used the same tunnel as the edge x's did.
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2003 Pro x 700 almond/blue,10-66 black/red team 719 T-flow, 440 mains
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