The Specifications of a 2001 Polaris Pro X 440

Polaris was originally a farm-equipment manufacturer. The Polaris staff built the company's first motorized snow machine in December 1955 and January 1956. The first sled was sold for $465 to a lumberyard owner.
  1. Capacities and Overall Dimensions

    • The Polaris Pro X 440 is 111 inches in length, 48 inches wide and 44 inches in height. The snowmobile will carry a single passenger, 2 quarts of oil, and 11.8 gallons of fuel.

    Drive Chain and Track

    • The track width and length is 15 and 121 inches respectively. The drive-chain length is 74 inches and the sprocket ratio is 22:43. The transmission does not have reverse.

    Engine and Cooling

    • The two-cylinder, 438 cc engine is liquid-cooled, idles around 1,600 rpm and is not available with an electric starter or electric fuel gauge.

    Suspension

    • The front and rear shocks are Edge Pro-X type. IFS shock type is Alum IFP/Res and the rear torque arm limiter is optional.

    Features

    • The 2001 Pro X 440 comes standard with a tachometer, a low-oil light and an uninstalled speedometer. The hood color is Indy red.