1995 Polaris Indy Trail Specifications

The 1995 Polaris Indy Trail snowmobile is a sport model that enthusiasts on snowmobile forums consider a great beginner or second sled. The 1995 Indy has a Kelley Blue Book value of $905, as of 2010. The Medina, Ill.-based Polaris is known for snowmobiles, so parts generally aren't a problem either.
  1. Engine and Drive Train

    • This sled features a 75 horsepower, 488 cc, two-stroke, twin-cylinder fan-cooled engine. It has a 2-VM34SS slide carburetor and 12-volt, 200-watt alternator. Oil-injection lubrication eliminates the need to premix the oil and gas. Fuel capacity is 10.7 gallons. Electric start and reverse are optional on this model.

    Appearance, Dimensions, Capacity

    • The 1995 Indy Trail weighs 466 lbs. It is 44 inches high, 46 inches wide and 107 inches long, with a 40-inch ski center. Track width is 15 inches by 121 inches. The vehicle is provided with halogen headlights, speedometer, tachometer, hand-warmers, thumb-warmers and low-oil indicator as standard. Mirrors, skid plate, backrest and storage rack are optional.

    Skis, Suspension, Brakes

    • The Indy was named for its independent, automotive-style front suspension, which the company calls the IFS, that offers a smooth, car-like ride. The IFS front suspension has nitrogen cell, cam adjusted shocks and 8-inches of travel. The XC-100 rear suspension has nitrogen cell, hydraulic shocks with 8-inches of travel and a hydraulic disc brake.