Polaris is the best!!
#1
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
BushHog,
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BushHog,
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#3
Seems there is more than one dealer who owns one of those pendulms on a string. What are they best at breaking down? Using plastic parts where aluminum should be? Making cheap parts? Maybe they are the best hehehehe
Artic Cat 500 auto...No hassle just change the oil every once in a while
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Artic Cat 500 auto...No hassle just change the oil every once in a while
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#5
In some of my previous posts, I've mentioned that I have a friend who is a Bombardier dealer/ factory backed sled racer. Well a couple years ago he was doing some testing at the factory(race shop), and noticed a group of people riding around the facility on atvs. After making an inquiry as to what these people were up to, he was told that the engineers in charge of the up coming atv project had aquired atvs of various different makes. The reason for this was to run them hard for 8hrs. a day for weeks on end , with the point being to see what works and what doesn't on an atv. Now look at the Traxter, electric shift , engine longitudinally mounted , full time limited slip diff. 4x4. Doesn't sound much like a Polaris does it. I don't know if this means anything or not. But if they really did study, test , and abuse the competitions machines, to find out what worked and what didn't, why do you suppose they don't use any of Polaris's Ideas. I guess what I'm trying to say is imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. It sure looks to me like Honda should be flattered. Oh yeah " a hog in the hand definitely is not worth even one in the bush"! I guess Bushog wouldn't know about that would he. Later Bob.
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