Posted by John Harmon on March 01, 2010 at 17:27:43 from (4.176.33.91):
In Reply to: OT 4 Wheeler posted by gorilla on March 01, 2010 at 13:10:48:
We have an 2001 Polaris 500 sportsman and a 2007 Arctic cat 500 ,both 4WD and can not find fault with either.The Polaris has a solid rear axle and the Arctic Cat is independant suspension .Personally I find no difference in the ride in either.The Cat has acceleration that the Polaris can only wish for is one difference . I like the push and pin accesory rack on the Cat and the Cat steers some better than the sportsman but not enough to base a buying decision on. The Cat has a 2" receiver that the Polaris lacks and I Fabbed a box to carry stuff in using a peice of 2" tubing to slide into and pin in the receiver. Makes a nice place to carry tow straps etc. Overall either machine is a good choice .
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