Power Point for my Polaris?
#2
Jettmen
I believe you can get
them directly from Polaris web site
you have to navigate around a bit to
get off of that annoying ATV pick-choose
customize ordering thing when selecting
accessories. You can do it, I just don't have
the hyperlink to add to this email.
Another way, is call Rydersville Cycle in West, VA
(Good Times Drive, Berkley Springs) - Polaris side, you can
order right over the phone, and they will send
you out the kit, they carry them at least for the
sportsman in stock. If both of those fail, Sportsman
Guide.com carries all kinds of 3rd party gear, I'm
sure you can get hookups, for your volt batt.
Price for these are usually pretty cheap, I payed
$12.00 for one for my AC when I had it. And
noticed ranges from $12-$25.00
Hope you find what ya looking for!
R'
I believe you can get
them directly from Polaris web site
you have to navigate around a bit to
get off of that annoying ATV pick-choose
customize ordering thing when selecting
accessories. You can do it, I just don't have
the hyperlink to add to this email.
Another way, is call Rydersville Cycle in West, VA
(Good Times Drive, Berkley Springs) - Polaris side, you can
order right over the phone, and they will send
you out the kit, they carry them at least for the
sportsman in stock. If both of those fail, Sportsman
Guide.com carries all kinds of 3rd party gear, I'm
sure you can get hookups, for your volt batt.
Price for these are usually pretty cheap, I payed
$12.00 for one for my AC when I had it. And
noticed ranges from $12-$25.00
Hope you find what ya looking for!
R'
#4
ohh I almost forgot, when
I bought my kit for $12 bucks
it included not only the long wire
harness with battery terminal ends
for easy battery connect hookup
but the plastic thread nut that goes
behind the wall of your plastic body
housing. Anotherwards, after making the
circular hole where you need you have the
feed through, with the hand turn twist nut
to support behind it. So you need no mounts
etc.
Regards,
R'
I bought my kit for $12 bucks
it included not only the long wire
harness with battery terminal ends
for easy battery connect hookup
but the plastic thread nut that goes
behind the wall of your plastic body
housing. Anotherwards, after making the
circular hole where you need you have the
feed through, with the hand turn twist nut
to support behind it. So you need no mounts
etc.
Regards,
R'
#5
Thanks for the info. I can't get past that selection thing on the Polaris website either. I tried the sportsmansguide.com and they didn't have any. I will check out other places.
Did you get yours from that place in CA?
Did you get yours from that place in CA?
#6
Jettman -
I would just give Rydersville Cycle (West, VA)
a call tomorrow, they will probably have
it and/or can order it for you. Their service
is great, Dawn or Harold can help, they are
the owners.
R'
I would just give Rydersville Cycle (West, VA)
a call tomorrow, they will probably have
it and/or can order it for you. Their service
is great, Dawn or Harold can help, they are
the owners.
R'
#7
'RticKwad', I got the power point from Rydersville.
I am confused on how to install it though.
The instructions say that I am supposed to use the rivets that came with the kit. There are no rivets.
Any ideas?
I am confused on how to install it though.
The instructions say that I am supposed to use the rivets that came with the kit. There are no rivets.
Any ideas?
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#8
on my 1994 model there is a power point standard [well I assume it came standard]
it is sitting behind tail light and has a dummy female connector sitting in it, so you just remove it and plug in accessory
it is sitting behind tail light and has a dummy female connector sitting in it, so you just remove it and plug in accessory
#9
Originally posted by: thedoc
on my 1994 model there is a power point standard [well I assume it came standard]
it is sitting behind tail light and has a dummy female connector sitting in it, so you just remove it and plug in accessory
on my 1994 model there is a power point standard [well I assume it came standard]
it is sitting behind tail light and has a dummy female connector sitting in it, so you just remove it and plug in accessory
#10
Originally posted by: Smitty4
If it were me, I'd just go to the autoparts store and grab one for under $3.00. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
If it were me, I'd just go to the autoparts store and grab one for under $3.00. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
the 3.00 unit is gonna give out at the 1st sign of moisture, IMO.
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