I have another post "stuck decompressor"
Has anyone seen a timing gear or a magneto slip?
I have another post "stuck decompressor"
They did there home work on this one.
Hopefully reliability stellar too ?
Coming off riding an 843cc Grizzly(75hp)
If I were to buy the 4-wheeler and had to replace all brake components, what do you think it would run? I would replace all hoses, calipers, pads and rotors. I know it has a new front brake handle and master cylinder.
It starts and runs (obviously doesn’t stop) but seems to have a hard jerk/jump forward when first giving it throttle. Could that be because it’s sat for a while and maybe just needs a fluid change?
Where is a good place to buy Polaris parts?
Brutally powerful ATV gets refined
From the start the Polaris Sportsman has been a force to be reckoned with, but in the model year 2017 the new Sportsman XP 1000 will make any Polaris loyal drool.
In a brief visit to the mountains of Great Falls, Mont., we had the opportunity to get under the bars of this machine for a few hours. The looks are inspiring and the feel of the powerful 952cc fuel injected engine is empowering to say the least. It was a chance encounter on a long trail that allowed us to get more familiar with the ride that Polaris says is RAD! That is short for Rider Active Design and here is how it played out for us.
Knowing the biggest displacement ATV produced by Polaris would get some much due attention, it was our goal to not only search out the key features but to try and test, if only briefly, each one. The power delivery of the Sportsman’s engine can now be modulated in three different fashions. This is what Polaris refers to as its tri-mode throttle control. Most will never realize that this is also a throttle-by-wire system either…surprise!
To read the whole article, head here: 2017 Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 Review – ATV.com
BRP’s custom Maverick X3 highlights NASCAR partnership
BRP took the covers off a custom Can-Am Maverick X3 dressed in what it calls the Daytona Package at the recent Can-Am 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race in Phoenix this past weekend.
The project makes a lot of sense, as BRP’s Can-Am brand will be seen on the circuit for at least the next two years through its collaboration with the GoFAS No.32 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team. The agreement will see Can-Am sponsor 36 races, 13 as the primary sponsor.
To read the whole article, head here: Can-Am Maverick X3 Daytona Build – ATV.com