Polaris 600 Indy, 800 Indy Owner's Manual

Polaris 600 Indy, 800 Indy manual cover
Pages 147
Year 2016
Language(s)
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Polaris 600 Indy, 800 Indy Specification

The Polaris 600 Indy and 800 Indy are high-performance snowmobiles designed for both recreational and competitive riders. At the heart of the 600 Indy is a 599cc, liquid-cooled, two-cylinder engine that delivers a smooth and responsive power output. The 800 Indy steps up with a 795cc engine, also liquid-cooled and two-cylinder, offering more robust performance for those seeking enhanced power. Both models feature the Polaris Pro-Ride Chassis, which provides exceptional handling and stability, crucial for navigating challenging terrains.

The suspension system of these snowmobiles is engineered for comfort and control, with the front suspension utilizing the Pro-Ride design accompanied by adjustable shocks, allowing for fine-tuned handling. The rear suspension incorporates the Indy Coupled system, which delivers a balanced ride with improved bump absorption, enhancing rider comfort and control. The track length on both models is designed to provide optimal traction and flotation over snow, ensuring versatility across varying conditions.

For rider convenience, Polaris has equipped the 600 Indy and 800 Indy with a digital instrument display that offers vital information at a glance, such as speed, RPM, and fuel level. The ergonomic design of the handlebars and seating ensures comfort during long rides, while the lightweight design of both models enhances maneuverability. Safety features include standard LED headlights for improved visibility and a robust braking system for reliable stopping power. Overall, these snowmobiles are engineered for performance, reliability, and rider satisfaction, making them popular choices among snowmobile enthusiasts.

Polaris 600 Indy, 800 Indy F.A.Q.

How do I start a Polaris 600 Indy in cold weather?

Ensure the choke is engaged, turn the key to the start position, and allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes before riding.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for a Polaris 800 Indy?

Perform regular maintenance every 50 hours or annually, including checking the spark plugs, changing the oil, and inspecting the drive belt.

How can I troubleshoot a Polaris 600 Indy that won't start?

Check the battery charge, ensure fuel is reaching the engine, and inspect the spark plugs for wear or damage.

What type of oil should I use for my Polaris 800 Indy?

Use Polaris VES Full Synthetic 2-Cycle Engine Oil for optimal performance and protection.

How do I properly store a Polaris 600 Indy for the offseason?

Clean the snowmobile, add a fuel stabilizer, remove the battery, and store it in a dry, covered area.

What should I do if my Polaris 800 Indy overheats?

Stop the engine, allow it to cool down, check the coolant levels, and ensure the radiator is not obstructed.

How can I improve the fuel efficiency of my Polaris 600 Indy?

Maintain proper tire pressure, perform regular maintenance, and avoid excessive idling.

What is the process for replacing the drive belt on a Polaris 800 Indy?

Remove the belt guard, release the tension on the belt, remove the old belt, and install the new one following the directional arrows.

How do I adjust the suspension on my Polaris 600 Indy for a smoother ride?

Consult the owner's manual for specific settings, and adjust the pre-load on the springs and rebound settings to suit your riding style.

What should I check if my Polaris 800 Indy is losing power?

Inspect the air filter, check for exhaust restrictions, and ensure the fuel system is clean and functioning properly.