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Re: polaris sportsman belt slipping
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Posted by JOHN HARMON on November 20, 2006 at 16:42:53 from (4.176.60.95):
In Reply to: Re: polaris sportsman belt slipping posted by wheelie on November 20, 2006 at 07:37:36:
You should consider an Arctic Cat 500 before a Honda! We have a Polaris 500 Magnum and a Polaris 250 Sportster so Polaris is not new to us but after trying an Arctic Cat I was convinced and now have one, a 2007 Red 500 with all the Whistles and it is super. Quieter than the Polaris,Rides better, More Ground Clearance and a 2" Reciever which we made a Cargo Box !6" wide x 24"long by 6"deep with a Screened bottom for dirt to shake out mounted on a 2" tube for inserting into the Reciever Hitch.Lots of features that make it a nice machine to own. We still have the two Polaris's for when Company comes but I prefer the "Cat" when I go riding.I am aware of the "Suzuki" Heritage so don't bring that up as that is a plus in my opinion.
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