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Polaris RIDE COMMAND User Manual page 53

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DYNAMIX DV ACTIVE SUSPENSION (IF EQUIPPED)
On Slope: Lean the vehicle into the hill with shocks. Increased compression and
decreased rebound downhill. Decreased compression and increased rebound
uphill.
TRACK MODE
MODE CHARACTER
Brings aggressive flat
cornering, lowest dynamic
ride height, and the best
tire grip and feedback. The
vehicle rides with a lower
stance that is ideal for
heavy turning trails, hard
pack and small/medium
bumps.
USE AREAS
• Aggressive cornering
• Dune (in the dunes)
• Short course racing
• Tight twisty trails
WHAT THE SUSPENSION IS DOING
Compression Damping: Medium compression damping for a low dynamic ride
height and tight feeling vehicle.
Rebound Damping: High rebound damping for a low dynamic ride height and
tight feeling vehicle.
Active Events: Very aggressive vehicle events, cornering, braking, and
acceleration. This mode keeps the vehicle flat and stable with balanced tractions
for cornering.
WHAT THE STEERING SYSTEM IS DOING
Medium assist level so that the driver has the best feel of the front-end grip.
Bump rejection features are still aggressive to minimize torque spikes felt in the
steering wheel.
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