Ryan Harris breaks down all of the changes and updates for 2025 in this episode of The SnoWest Show. Subscribe and watch for full sled reviews coming up.
One thing to note about the headlight. Sleds older than 2023 might not have the hood that can accept it. It uses a different mounting bracket thats 5 mounting point and they are different than the nightblade. Around MY23 they came out with hoods that can run both headlights. 22 and older they didnt. So look at the bottom side of your hood to confrim it has the extra mounting points. This new headlight actually came on the 23 & 24 cross country racer and the XC and SP sleds in 2024. It is a great headlight too, its got a vast beam patern that really lights up in front and out to the sides.
Instead of improving the starter they should switch to skidoos SHOT start. Polaris and Skidoo should do some horse trading, so Skidoo can use the 7S with buddy tracking, and Polaris gets to use the SHOT start system.
I think Polaris did a great job this year - assuming the clutch updates hold up as expected. Trail riders gotta be super stoked for getting the 9 this year!
No more TSS!!! Throttle cable is coated, rather than being bare steel. Also spring and mechanism is different down on the throttle bodies. Per Turcottes video brake has been re-programmed so it doesn't go into limp mode if it is actuated for too long in conjunction with the throttle being on and have to be restarted. Instead you have 5 seconds before it valves down and limits power, at which point if you fully release the brake or throttle it resets and you are good to go without having to shutdown and restart. Little worried about the new drive shaft, seems like Polaris has problems whenever the drive shaft design is changed.
Well, luckily I got a 3% raise this year even though inflation is more around 10 or 12%. Why not pay $18,000 for something I can use 3 or 4 months out of the year.
As always, thanks for the new info SnoWest.
One thing to note about the headlight. Sleds older than 2023 might not have the hood that can accept it. It uses a different mounting bracket thats 5 mounting point and they are different than the nightblade. Around MY23 they came out with hoods that can run both headlights. 22 and older they didnt. So look at the bottom side of your hood to confrim it has the extra mounting points. This new headlight actually came on the 23 & 24 cross country racer and the XC and SP sleds in 2024. It is a great headlight too, its got a vast beam patern that really lights up in front and out to the sides.
New and improved clutch bolt!!!! Let’s hope this one can hold a clutch on
No it's not. Mine broke motor out. All fudged. Never getiin a poo again.
This was released to the public a few days ago, don't think many commenters have used it, yet.
thanks for the great info
I really want to like Polaris but I just cannot trust their quality / reliability. I know they handle well but there has just been to many issues.
Polaris making it hard for me not to snowcheck a Khaos 9R 155... Dang
Can the heat mapping be turned off?
Instead of improving the starter they should switch to skidoos SHOT start. Polaris and Skidoo should do some horse trading, so Skidoo can use the 7S with buddy tracking, and Polaris gets to use the SHOT start system.
I think Polaris did a great job this year - assuming the clutch updates hold up as expected. Trail riders gotta be super stoked for getting the 9 this year!
Waiting for that 858 video!???
Still stuck in the Litter .
The real question will the motor last more than 1500 miles
If your going to ring them out,then no.
You sound like a Democrat.
Still hanging your hat on a non issue.
Nope clutch bolt broke 💔 done with these units for life.
Throttle block easily flip around for finger throttle?
No more TSS!!! Throttle cable is coated, rather than being bare steel. Also spring and mechanism is different down on the throttle bodies. Per Turcottes video brake has been re-programmed so it doesn't go into limp mode if it is actuated for too long in conjunction with the throttle being on and have to be restarted. Instead you have 5 seconds before it valves down and limits power, at which point if you fully release the brake or throttle it resets and you are good to go without having to shutdown and restart. Little worried about the new drive shaft, seems like Polaris has problems whenever the drive shaft design is changed.
Bummer the ghost white scheme isn’t available jn the PRO line, just Khaos
Agreed!
Hopefully the engines last more than 700 miles. Lol
How many motors have you seen blow inside of 700 miles this year?
@@208SledHead 2 9rs and a boost.
So 3 out of......thousands? What failed on them??
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Why can't polaris come out with a lock and ride gas can.
Better yet, build the boosts with a larger fuel tank option. 13gal please!
Hope they lowered the prices
Yea no. It's more
Well, luckily I got a 3% raise this year even though inflation is more around 10 or 12%. Why not pay $18,000 for something I can use 3 or 4 months out of the year.
YO you can walk out the door with a brand new boost 165 2023 for 20 gs right now lol
How bout they guarantee no stop ride recalls. Oh no its polaris they only build junk.