Always been wanting on of these machines…… finally came upon a deal (I think?) Found a 2006 Sportsman 800 EFI 97 Hrs 611 mi that the guy bought new and was using to go to his mailbox and back after knee/hip surgery that he really never healed from. Its been kept in his garage since new. He decided to move to Tx and wanted to sell it. Its black and silver don’t have a scratch on it, has a 19" windshield, Waren winch with remote control, 42" snow plow bought in Mar 2016 used 1 time, front box w/rack extender, rear Polaris storage box, rear rack extender, front and rear brush guards, new dealer battery installed 7-16, just serviced by his local dealer all fluids changed 7-16, original tires still look new, has all the original paperwork from new, a cd manual, operators manual, and all dealer service work receipts. He was asking 3K for it and we settled at $2800. I have since taken off some of the side covers, took front rack off, and gave it a real close look and I don’t think it has ever been in mud! Brakes and rotors look new, no groves on rotors. I have had it now a month have put about 14 hours on it and it still feels NEW. I cant find a thing that needs fixing or repair. Only thing I have done to it was add a LED light bar to the front. I plan to use it on my out west hunts this upcoming fall season.
Took my 2006 Sportsman X2 EFI out (on a very wet trail) and had to tow it back. It will still start and idle, but when I squeeze the throttle it will sputter, sometimes stalls, or sometimes gets going then sputters. Its very unpredictable, I could ride 5 metres or 500 metres, but generally sputters and eventually willl stall. I then start it up and go again.
I let the quad dry out for 2 full days thinking something might be wet, but no change.
I followed the service manual to see if any codes. The check engine light is not on, but it seems like the turn the key 3 times quickly trick does nothing.
OK CVT gurus, I swore I was done doing dumb sh*t to my grizz, especially in the CVT area, but apparently that was a lie and I have a question.
I’m taking my 27" Blackwater Evo’s off my ’14 700 and plan on putting them on the wife’s ’14 450. I’m putting a set of 30" mudder Inlaws on 14" ITP Tornadoes and plan on taking the purple spring out and replacing it with a gold spring. Are the CVT components between the 700 ad 450 Interchangeable? The reason I was wondering is I wanted to put a stiffer spring in the 450 and possibly some shims. Idk what the spring tension is for the 450. I was looking at either putting my stock 700 spring or possibly the purple spring in hers along with my 1mm shim. She’s not a super aggressive rider, but at very minimum wanted to do the spring for her. Thanks in advance for the info.
New to ATV’ing but looking for a 2 or 3 day outing and have come up with the Moose and Red Dot trails up by Silver Bay/Two Harbors, probably late Sept.
Would like to see some trail challenges, but these are stock machines and the wife and I are retired so nothing we need to get to crazy with, but rather not go down some of the trails I can drive my pick up truck down, 🙂
I’ve heard good things about the Moose trails but never been there.
These sound good or are there other places you might suggest?
We live in the Twin Cities.
I have Bearclaw HTR’s on DPS rims that have been leaking around the rims since new (3years ago). Tires were sealed at least three times by dealer over this period and all but one keeping air for more than a day. Last time was two weeks ago and they were flat next morning… Tired of inflating all the time. Should I try to slime them before going to last resort of putting a tube? Any other suggestions?
850 XP Touring, the clutch engages harshly to the point of the tires spin. And this is trying to pull out slowly. The clutch as a shiny grove in the clutch, can this cause the rough engagement? Any suggestions?
I want to upsize the tires on my 2007 Honda foreman from 25 to 26 Kendra htr. 26x10x12 and 26x9x12. Will that work? Also will it cause performance and mechanical problems?
Hello! Do you guys know if theres a way to limit the speed on a polaris sportsman 570 2014. In Finland the atv goes to fast to be legal without any limiter on the road (it’s tractor registered). I’m wondering if there is something like a speedohealer (speedohealer doesn’t fit on the 2014) that would limit the speed or the rpm and would be easy to switch on and off. Sorry for bad english!
Hello! Do you guys know if theres a way to limit the speed on a polaris sportsman 570 2014. In Finland the atv goes to fast to be legal without any limiter on the road (it’s tractor registered). I’m wondering if there is something like a speedohealer (speedohealer doesn’t fit on the 2014) that would limit the speed or the rpm and would be easy to switch on and off. Sorry for bad english!