2011 Polaris Rzr S 800
Super clean and well taken care of.
Hours 105.9
Miles 506
Fox S Shocks with Racertech heavy dual-rate springs
Utvinc lowboy doors
Utvinc windshield bar
Utvinc full bolt on gusset kit and tube kit
Utvinc billet shifter
Utvinc switches
Utvinc parking brake
America Rock Rods hood panels and switch plate
Pro Armor steering wheel
Brand new epi heavy duty ball joints
Brand new super daves bushings kit
Brand new odyssey p925 battery
Polaris Rear cab extension
Emp a-arm guards
Emp Front Bumper
4500 SuperWinch with synthetic rope
Burke Hid kit
Front Half windshield, emp rear window
Hella 500 with hid kit
27" Kenda htr tires 95% tread left
Super Atv Roof
Tusk 3/8 Skid plate
2011 Polaris Rzr S 800
Super clean and well taken care of.
Hours 105.9
Miles 506
Fox S Shocks with Racertech heavy dual-rate springs
Utvinc lowboy doors
Utvinc windshield bar
Utvinc full bolt on gusset kit and tube kit
Utvinc billet shifter
Utvinc switches
Utvinc parking brake
America Rock Rods hood panels and switch plate
Pro Armor steering wheel
Brand new epi heavy duty ball joints
Brand new super daves bushings kit
Brand new odyssey p925 battery
Polaris Rear cab extension
Emp a-arm guards
Emp Front Bumper
4500 SuperWinch with synthetic rope
Burke Hid kit
Front Half windshield, emp rear window
Hella 500 with hid kit
27" Kenda htr tires 95% tread left
Super Atv Roof
Tusk 3/8 Skid plate
I ride in a group and 3 of us bought new machines last summer, with my purchase the last. All of us were riding Polaris Sportsman’s. The other two went with the crowd, in my group, and bought Can-Am Maverick’s and I was the lone hold out and got the RZR XP 1000.
Now they are the big riders with free time and probably have double the mileage on their machines but no troubles. I had a transmission leak, that was fixed. When fixing the leak they found the newly installed clutch cover was warped and so they replaced that. Again just normal maintenance for my friends.
All of that no trouble stuff happens right. So here is the real problem. I have had it in twice with a concern the front shocks are sagging and on this latest visit the dealer agrees. Mind you I have less then 1000 miles on this machine and the Can-Am’s around me have far greater, with all of us riding the same terrain. So the dealer contacts Polaris and Warranty company and get’s nowhere. Actually the first comment is I can offer you upgraded shocks. Excuse me???? I spent $20K 8 months ago and now you want to soak me for another few thousand? But wait my dismay got better. The response I was told from Polaris is that the shocks are a serviceable item that requires a rebuild every 1000 miles, at my cost of course. So my off road vehicle has a suspension that cannot deal with off road driving?
Well I read the book and it does state inspect the seals at 1000 miles, which are not leaking. My problem is it appears the nitrogen charge is gone and to be honest I think that was case from day one but I cannot prove it.
Well as it stands now I am still trying to work with dealer to get corrected but if this is not to my satisfaction rest assured I will follow the crowd on next purchase and go with something that has a suspension to take a few bumps in the road.
I ride in a group and 3 of us bought new machines last summer, with my purchase the last. All of us were riding Polaris Sportsman’s. The other two went with the crowd, in my group, and bought Can-Am Maverick’s and I was the lone hold out and got the RZR XP 1000.
Now they are the big riders with free time and probably have double the mileage on their machines but no troubles. I had a transmission leak, that was fixed. When fixing the leak they found the newly installed clutch cover was warped and so they replaced that. Again just normal maintenance for my friends.
All of that no trouble stuff happens right. So here is the real problem. I have had it in twice with a concern the front shocks are sagging and on this latest visit the dealer agrees. Mind you I have less then 1000 miles on this machine and the Can-Am’s around me have far greater, with all of us riding the same terrain. So the dealer contacts Polaris and Warranty company and get’s nowhere. Actually the first comment is I can offer you upgraded shocks. Excuse me???? I spent $20K 8 months ago and now you want to soak me for another few thousand? But wait my dismay got better. The response I was told from Polaris is that the shocks are a serviceable item that requires a rebuild every 1000 miles, at my cost of course. So my off road vehicle has a suspension that cannot deal with off road driving?
Well I read the book and it does state inspect the seals at 1000 miles, which are not leaking. My problem is it appears the nitrogen charge is gone and to be honest I think that was case from day one but I cannot prove it.
Well as it stands now I am still trying to work with dealer to get corrected but if this is not to my satisfaction rest assured I will follow the crowd on next purchase and go with something that has a suspension to take a few bumps in the road.
Can anybody post a picture of the plug on the 02 sensor showing where the wires go into the connection? My plug came apart and I don’t want to cross the wires. Thanks guys
Can anybody post a picture of the plug on the 02 sensor showing where the wires go into the connection? My plug came apart and I don’t want to cross the wires. Thanks guys
I installed a light bar that came with a wiring harness, relay, and a cheap switch that I plan on changing out later. The way it is wired up now, per instructions , is the light comes on without ignition switch on. The cheap switch has a red, and green light. The red is on always, until you turn lights on, then turns green.
If I want the light to come on ONLY when ignition is turned on, and works off switch ,do I remove the positive wire to battery, which has a fuse, and is connected to number 30 on the relay, and just tap in to something that works off ignition? Any suggestions on where, and what to connect to? I just need reassurance on what I want to do. I have a 2014 4 900.
I installed a light bar that came with a wiring harness, relay, and a cheap switch that I plan on changing out later. The way it is wired up now, per instructions , is the light comes on without ignition switch on. The cheap switch has a red, and green light. The red is on always, until you turn lights on, then turns green.
If I want the light to come on ONLY when ignition is turned on, and works off switch ,do I remove the positive wire to battery, which has a fuse, and is connected to number 30 on the relay, and just tap in to something that works off ignition? Any suggestions on where, and what to connect to? I just need reassurance on what I want to do. I have a 2014 4 900.
I left my led whip flag out in the sun and today I notice that some type of fluid leaked from the flag. It is kinda oily clear fluid. Why does the whip have oil? Do I have to replace this fluid before using the flag again?
I left my led whip flag out in the sun and today I notice that some type of fluid leaked from the flag. It is kinda oily clear fluid. Why does the whip have oil? Do I have to replace this fluid before using the flag again?