How much horsepower does a 2003 Ski-Doo 800 have?

How much horsepower does a 2003 Ski-Doo 800 have?

American snowmobiler Magazine says of the 2003 Ski Doo “The 800 HO is said to be boosted by seven percent, bringing it up to roughly 145 hp. “

What was the first year of the Ski-Doo 850?

The Ski-Doo 850 E-Tec, manufactured at the company’s Rotax factory in Gunskirchen, Austria, was first introduced in 2016 for model year 2017 snowmobiles. It replaced the 800R E-Tec.

What year did the Ski-Doo Rev come out?

2003
But still, the place that the original 2003 REV design holds in snowmobiling history cannot be overstated. Let’s look back on that unveiling – now nearly 20 years in the rear view mirror – with the first impressions of this truly revolutionary design, as printed in Snow Goer’s March 2002 issue (below).

What is a REV chassis?

The REV chassis permitted engineers to relocate the steering apparatus to a position over the engine and more upright to accommodate a rider’s ability to stand up over rough trail sections.

What year is a Rev Gen 4?

BRP’s Ski-Doo Gen4 platform is a new generation snowmobile platform that aims to transform the riding experience in the performance segment. In 2003, BRP was the first to introduce a rider-forward-position sled.

What is a Rev-XP?

The REV-XP platform is new from skis to rear bumper. It has retained critical REV DNA, such as a driver-centered riding position, centralised mass, a pyramidal frame and a double A-arm front suspension, but only shares handlebar controls and Pilot skis.

What year is Ski-Doo Rev?

But still, the place that the original 2003 REV design holds in snowmobiling history cannot be overstated.

When did the Ski-Doo Rev come out?

In 2003 when Ski-Doo came out with the REV Chassis they took the snowmobile world by storm. The REV platform changed the way snowmobilers ride today putting them in a forward leaning position and bringing the center of gravity closer to the middle of the sled.