Snowing agian.

Woke up this morning to a white lawn agian, I thought it was over. Last nights rain turned to snow and freezing rain. The roads are terrible today and it put a damper on quading today.

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Hand brake for Polaris trail boss 250 1991

Hi – I have had this quad for 5 months now.. replaced the starter, taken the clutch apart and just finished replacing the front brake calipers and bleeding the brakes. Its a nice but rough quad but I use it every day –

I would first of all like to thank you all for helping me along the way. Without this forum I would not be using my quad at all.

but now all is going well and I can actually stop with brakes coming down my hills I need to know – WHERE THE HECK IS THE HAND BRAKE? ?? I have to carry a wedge of wood with me so if I stop on an incline I can throw it under a wheel.. but sometimes this leave me in very precarious positions… How do people ‘park’ their 1991 trail boss 4X4 quads please? and why is the foot brake so small? – I am a woman with small feet and its dinky even for me.. has anyone modified one? – to add an extension perhaps?

I do love my quad but now there is nothing left to fix I have started to wonder…..:hmmm:

New Member from Nebraska

Hey everyone, my name is Tyler. Just purchased my first sxs on Friday, 2015 900 S eps. I have been riding dirt bikes and atvs for as long as I can remember, can’t believe I waited so long to get a rzr.

Here it is so far(still need to get some of the sticker residue off). eagerly waiting for the rest of my parts to show up this week.

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New Member from Nebraska

Hey everyone, my name is Tyler. Just purchased my first sxs on Friday, 2015 900 S eps. I have been riding dirt bikes and atvs for as long as I can remember, can’t believe I waited so long to get a rzr.

Here it is so far(still need to get some of the sticker residue off). eagerly waiting for the rest of my parts to show up this week.

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Rear window panel

What are you guys using for a rear window panel? It looks like the 900 4 seat is kind of on an island with this. I would prefer a hard shield over the canvas/soft one.

Looks like the only option currently is the polaris rear panel?

Thanks!

New CARB off EBAY (out of the box)

WOW – I feel I need to let you guys know the carb I bought off Ebay worked perfect – exactly as they claimed. This is what they say…

"This unit arrives complete and ready to install. As with all of our carburetors it has been airflow tested, mixture adjustments are optimized for installation, allowing you to take the carburetor out of the box, fasten it in place, connect the throttle cable, fuel line and start using your bike."

the ebay vendor was – ‘partdiscounter

And, what they say is true. Some of you may know, I recently acquired an 03′ Grizzly 660 with 350hrs and 1200 miles. It had been sitting for the last 5-6yrs outside uncovered.

I was tired of fooling around w/the rebuild kit, so, I took a chance. $111.00 was all it cost me.

I took it out of the box, (there was only one difference – the choke cable jet and spring were a little larger) I hooked the new carb up – and when I pushed the button – she purred like a kitten. I was amazed of how good she sounded and ran. It was immediate.

There were a few extra ‘jets’ in with the carb too. – #1.50 and #1.55 – Why?? what’s in the carburetor as it comes?

Well, awesome – is what it was. Yesterday after the quick install, I ended up going for about an 1.5hr ride with zero issues. She idles perfect and has great response Immediate.

here’s a pic of the different choke inserts, a spot on the trail I stopped at yesterday and the two different carbs ( the original and the new one)

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