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im think about buying a pro x this year or next year so lets see some pics of some modded or not
- im think about buying a pro x this year or next year so lets see some pics of some modded or not
started by sault-sled-boy
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October 19th 2009 at 1:53 PM
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sault-sled-boy
Starting Member
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34 Posts
Group: Members
Member Since: December 22nd 2008
Current Sled: 1990 indy 650
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im think about buying a pro x this year or next year so lets see some pics of some modded or not 
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October 19th 2009 at 3:34 PM
[ Modified October 19th 2009 at 3:35 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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6669 Posts    
Group: Members
Member Since: January 20th 2005
Location: Taberg, New York, USA
Current Sled: 04 Pro-X 600
2008-2009 Miles: 1,960
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I'm not sure on what you consider "Modded out" but I have a few pictures of my 04 pro-x 600. The pro-x line up is a great sled for people who want to ride trails fast and hard and hit some jumps. I LOVE mine in every way. I went from a wedge chassis xcr 600 triple to the pro-x, what a upgrade!
Polaris Pro-X=Sledgehammer, and every bit as tough as one!
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE...Getting it wrong since 1870
"There might be a foot of ice but there is 400ft of water, let me take my helmet off so I can swim." -ACM
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October 19th 2009 at 4:54 PM
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sks7kid
Advanced Member
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1435 Posts   
Group: Members
Member Since: June 18th 2005
Location: Morristown, Minnesota, USA
Current Sled: 2003 Pro-X 700
2008-2009 Miles: 80
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again not a modded pro-x, but some aftermarket stuff on it. here ya go.
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October 19th 2009 at 5:02 PM
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Mad-Boondocker
Only way to take on FEAR is to take it head on
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751 Posts  
Group: Members
Member Since: February 19th 2009
Location: East Otto, NY, USA
Current Sled: 98 Polaris Indy 500 Mod
2008-2009 Miles: 185
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Xx08BRAAAPPP22xX . How did you get that pro-x stuck and how did you get that out.
1998 Polaris Indy 500 chassis with 98 Xc 600 motor
SLP ceramic coated pipe with SLP can
V-force reeds
4 inch pivot riser
Gutted Air Box
EPI clutch kit soon to be installed
Maybe some pro tapers
1998 XC 700 water-cross sled
SLP twin pipes
Some light weight parts
Water-cross mods include taking the parts u do not need
This includes removing the seat replacing gas tank and IFS bars.
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October 19th 2009 at 5:19 PM
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Dekk85
Advanced Member
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1245 Posts   
Group: Members
Member Since: February 28th 2008
Location: Hawarden, Iowa, USA
Current Sled: 2003 Polaris RMK 600
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2001 Pro X 440. Raced in the 01-02 season.
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October 19th 2009 at 5:53 PM
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October 19th 2009 at 6:52 PM
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crl_ProXR800
Starting Member
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19 Posts
Group: Members
Member Since: September 27th 2009
Current Sled: 04 ProXR 800, 92 650 Indy
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This is my PRO XR no real body mods but the engine is all moded
2007 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Duramax Diesel, Alison Trany, 8" Sky Jacker Lift/ 2" Body Lift, 6" Stacks.
2004 - Pro XR 800 (VForce 3 Reeds, Hot Seat Pipe, Clutch Kit)
2009 - Skidoo 600 Summit
1992- 650 Indy Triple
2003 - Edge X 800 M10
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October 19th 2009 at 7:59 PM
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xcr440
Sundowners Trail Coordinator
xcr440 icefish's because having feeling in your fingertips is overrated.
Updated Over 5 hours ago
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12582 Posts    
Group: Members
Member Since: February 1st 2003
Location: St.Germain/Edgerton, Wisconsin, USA
Current Sled: 03prox700/97xcr440
2008-2009 Miles: 610
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Mine is basicaly stock other than, reed stuffers from a polaris hurricane, shaved,recut head, "my" clutch kit. camo pred track, 120 studs, c&a's, red chrome shield, red bumper.
a good beer drinker isnt a picky beer drinker
Loggers.... Working their ass off so you can wipe yours!
"Steep ground is when your cutting a notch and notice a mountain goat looking at you like you are crazy." - Hexan
woodbooga: (WOOD-boog-ah), n. regional dialect, common to areas of New Hampshire and Maine including the towns of Ossipee, Alton, Farmington, Acton, and Lebanon; one who attempts to obtain free firewood to fuel woodburning appliances in an effort to mitigate expenses related to home heating with fossil fuels. Frequently used as a term of derision by non-woodburners who mock the presence of loose bark and other wood waste in the beds of their pickup trucks.
2003 Pro x 700 almond/blue,10-66 black/red team 719 T-flow, 440 mains
1997 xcr440 my clutch kit, 380 mains,T-flow
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October 19th 2009 at 8:24 PM
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sault-sled-boy
Starting Member
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34 Posts
Group: Members
Member Since: December 22nd 2008
Current Sled: 1990 indy 650
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what would be a good price for a pro x and to not go over
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October 19th 2009 at 10:46 PM
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PolarisPuglia
Junior Member
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313 Posts 
Group: Members
Member Since: March 19th 2007
Location: Boston, MA
Current Sled: proxr 440/800 mod
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04 proxr 440 with an 800 twin, c&a's
when i first bought it.
2004 PRO-Xr 440/800 mod, c&a's, vforce reeds, more coming soon...
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October 20th 2009 at 8:01 AM
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xcr440
Sundowners Trail Coordinator
xcr440 icefish's because having feeling in your fingertips is overrated.
Updated Over 5 hours ago
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12582 Posts    
Group: Members
Member Since: February 1st 2003
Location: St.Germain/Edgerton, Wisconsin, USA
Current Sled: 03prox700/97xcr440
2008-2009 Miles: 610
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Quote originally posted by sault-sled-boy
what would be a good price for a pro x and to not go over
depends on year and shape.
a good beer drinker isnt a picky beer drinker
Loggers.... Working their ass off so you can wipe yours!
"Steep ground is when your cutting a notch and notice a mountain goat looking at you like you are crazy." - Hexan
woodbooga: (WOOD-boog-ah), n. regional dialect, common to areas of New Hampshire and Maine including the towns of Ossipee, Alton, Farmington, Acton, and Lebanon; one who attempts to obtain free firewood to fuel woodburning appliances in an effort to mitigate expenses related to home heating with fossil fuels. Frequently used as a term of derision by non-woodburners who mock the presence of loose bark and other wood waste in the beds of their pickup trucks.
2003 Pro x 700 almond/blue,10-66 black/red team 719 T-flow, 440 mains
1997 xcr440 my clutch kit, 380 mains,T-flow
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