Polaris 600 Rush Pro R, 800 Rush Pro R Owner's Manual

Polaris 600 Rush Pro R, 800 Rush Pro R manual cover
Pages 141
Year 2014
Language(s)
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Polaris 600 Rush Pro R, 800 Rush Pro R Specification

The Polaris 600 Rush Pro R and 800 Rush Pro R are high-performance snowmobiles designed for avid riders seeking agility and power. Both models share a rider-centric design and advanced engineering to deliver an exhilarating riding experience. The 600 Rush Pro R is powered by a 599cc liquid-cooled, Cleanfire engine, renowned for its efficiency and responsive acceleration. In contrast, the 800 Rush Pro R is equipped with a more robust 795cc liquid-cooled, Cleanfire engine, offering increased power and torque for more demanding terrains.

Both models feature the innovative Pro-Ride chassis, which enhances handling and maneuverability by isolating the rider from bumps and vibrations. This is complemented by the Pro-Ride progressive-rate rear suspension system, designed to provide superior comfort and control even in challenging conditions. The front suspension utilizes Walker Evans shocks, which are adjustable to suit various riding styles and conditions.

Ergonomically designed, the snowmobiles offer a comfortable and intuitive riding position. The adjustable handlebar and seat height cater to different rider preferences, ensuring a customized experience. Additionally, the Rush Pro R models include a digital gauge that displays essential information such as speed, RPM, and fuel levels, keeping the rider informed and in control.

Safety and reliability are prioritized with features like hydraulic disc brakes providing responsive stopping power. The lightweight yet durable construction of these models further enhances their performance and longevity. With their combination of power, precision, and rider-focused features, the Polaris 600 Rush Pro R and 800 Rush Pro R stand out as premier choices for snowmobile enthusiasts who demand high standards of performance and innovation.

Polaris 600 Rush Pro R, 800 Rush Pro R F.A.Q.

What type of oil should I use for my Polaris 600 Rush Pro R?

For the Polaris 600 Rush Pro R, it is recommended to use Polaris VES Full Synthetic 2-Cycle Oil to ensure optimal engine performance and protection.

How often should I perform maintenance on my 800 Rush Pro R?

Regular maintenance should be performed every 500 miles or at the start of each season. This includes checking the spark plugs, inspecting the drive belt, and lubricating the suspension.

What is the recommended break-in procedure for a new Polaris 600 Rush Pro R engine?

During the first 10 hours of operation, avoid prolonged operation at wide-open throttle. Vary the throttle position and speed to help seat engine components properly.

How do I troubleshoot a starting issue with my 800 Rush Pro R?

First, check the battery connections and charge level. Ensure the fuel is fresh and the fuel valve is on. Inspect spark plugs for fouling and replace if necessary.

What is the correct way to store my Polaris 600 Rush Pro R for the offseason?

Clean the snowmobile thoroughly, stabilize the fuel system, remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place, and cover the snowmobile to protect it from dust and moisture.

How can I improve the fuel efficiency of my 800 Rush Pro R?

Ensure your engine is properly tuned, maintain correct tire pressure, reduce excess weight, and use the recommended type of oil to improve fuel efficiency.

What should I do if my Polaris 600 Rush Pro R overheats?

Stop the engine immediately to prevent damage. Check for coolant leaks and ensure the cooling fan is operating. Let the engine cool before investigating further or contacting a service professional.

How do I replace the drive belt on my 800 Rush Pro R?

First, remove the belt guard. Push the clutch inward and slip the old belt off. Align the new belt over the drive clutch and then over the driven clutch while rotating the clutch to ease installation.

What regular checks should I perform to maintain my Polaris 600 Rush Pro R?

Regularly check the throttle and brake systems, inspect the skis and runners, examine the suspension for wear, and ensure all lights and electrical components are functioning.

How can I adjust the suspension on my 800 Rush Pro R to suit different riding conditions?

Use the suspension adjustment tool to modify the spring preload and shock absorber settings. Refer to the owner’s manual for specific settings based on weight and riding conditions.