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intake prefilter

i done a little searching around and found a few threads but never really seen any feedback. im thinking about getting rid of the covers with the frogskins and just installing k&n filters and outerwears for the intake and for the belt intakes. i have a 2016. for anyone who done it did you notice any restriction from either side. i made a set up similiar on my 900 for just the motor and i never have to clean the filter inside the box. i though about doing it for the clutch intake aswell since i kept my 900 for the wife and the belt intake is always caked and i constantly have to clean everything

Heated Jacket Liner and Gloves

I added a battery tender lead to the bike the other day. The purpose was twofold. One, if there’s a long stretch where I won’t be running the bike, I’ll plug in, and two, I wanted the option for heated gear. Today I got the chance to try the latter. Part of the reason I chose the SP was for the 660 Watt generator. I figure it should be able to handle heated gear, especially if I run led lights (which hasn’t successfully yet). Today I did a quick dust off of the driveway, which turned into a not so quick dust off of two neighbors driveways as well. Anyway, after my driveway, my finger tips were frozen, even with some decent heavy gloves. I figured today was as good a day as any to see how the heated gear worked on the new bike. I warmed up my hands indoors and tossed on my Gerbings liner and Gerbings G3 gloves.

Backround – I use the heated gear for my motorcycle trips. Even in the summer, if you are out west and in the mountains, it can get cold. As such, it’s always on the bike. It works great too. We’ve ridden in the teens and while I won’t say we were toasty, we didn’t die of exposure. That said, the G3s are the weak link. They get warm, but not hot. On the bike at 75 MPH in 28 degree weather, they maintain enough warmth so as not to be uncomfortable though. So I was hoping on the atv they would work in the much colder 3 degree temps I was plowing in because of less wind.

Well I’m happy to say they did work! I went from freezing hands to warm hands just like that. I had the jacket liner down very low as my body maintains heat pretty well. What a difference it made! I could have stayed on that thing all day. I had the lights off, but was working the winch here and there for plowing. The low charge light never came on at all.

So all in all a success. I’m confident that on trails with (led) lights on, running at higher sustained RPMs, the heated gear will work just as well.

$.99 Ebay Auctions for Motoalliance Products

Hey Gang,
We’ve listed a bunch of our products with $.99 starting price auctions on Ebay. We do this kind of thing every couple of months. It’s good marketing for Ebay and fun to do.

Winches, lights, synthetic cables, heaters, etc…..all start at this price. Products usually end up discounted around 20%, so it’s a GREAT chance to get some things at a discount. We even have our brand new EVOLUTION bumper out there if any of you also happen to be a RZR XP1000 or 900 owner.

Here is the Ebay link to see all of what’s offered and the current bids:

moto-alliance | eBay

Make sure to search Ebay prices from lowest to highest to see the cheap auctions.

Hope it’s fun!

Polaris Partners with National Forest Foundation for “Pledge to Ride” Campaign

Minneapolis, September 15, 2015 — Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE: PII), the leading manufacturer of off-road vehicles, today announced the company is partnering with the National Forest Foundation to offer the “Pledge to Ride” Campaign.

Now through October 31, the time between the company’s two Camp RZR events, off-road enthusiasts can visit Sign Up – Polaris RZR Pledge to Ride Form to join the “Pledge to Ride” Campaign. For every person that pledges to ride their off-road vehicle, Polaris will donate $2 in the pledgee’s behalf to the National Forest Foundation. An additional $3 will be donated if the pledgee proves they have been riding by sharing their ride photos at Submit a RZR Photo for the Rider Stories Showcase), or by posting images to social media and using the hashtags #CampRZR and #PledgeToRide.

“Fall is an incredible time to enjoy the outdoors,” said Mark Epsky, marketing manager for Polaris RZR. “We felt this campaign was a great way to remind people to get out and ride, and help a good cause in the process.”

The money raised as part of the “Pledge to Ride” Campaign will be used to help the National Forest Foundation continue its mission to engage Americans in promoting the health and public enjoyment of our193-million-acre National Forest System.

About the National Forest Foundation

The Congressionally-chartered National Forest Foundation works to conserve, restore and enhance America’s 193-million-acre National Forest System. Through community-based strategies and public-private partnerships, the NFF has accomplished over 1,500 distinct stewardship projects that have enhanced wildlife habitat, revitalized wildfire-damaged landscapes, restored watersheds, and improved recreational resources for the benefit of all Americans. Through these projects, we have planted over 4.3 million trees, improved over 117,000 acres of habitat, completed over 10,500 miles of trail work, and engaged over 120,000 volunteers. Web: nationalforests.org; Facebook: facebook.com/NationalForestFoundation; Twitter: @nationalforests; Instragram: @nationalforests.