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Brute Force 750 to a Sportsman 800EFI

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Old Feb 24, 2006 | 01:31 PM
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Default Brute Force 750 to a Sportsman 800EFI

good luck with your 760cc po po hope it wooks out for you, 770 pounds stay off the ice lol
 
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Old Feb 24, 2006 | 06:02 PM
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Default Brute Force 750 to a Sportsman 800EFI

Originally posted by: gtchief
I was riding hatfield/mccoy in west virginia with a 2 hondas, a bomb, my p650, and 2 polarises. Only problems we had during the ride was both polarises over heating within 5 min of eachother. I was riding with another polaris in the winter and that machine proceded to over heat as well. I know someone who works at a dealer that sells 4 or 5 brands and they say the main ones in the shop are polarises. I've seen and heard too much bad about them to ever considering buying one. Plus the weight issue on top of that. Good luck with it though.
Have you had problems with your brute overheating in the summer? Or warm weather?
 
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Old Feb 25, 2006 | 12:22 AM
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Default Brute Force 750 to a Sportsman 800EFI

Ok, I'll play along.

The Polaris is great for hauling manure. The BF is great for hauling A$$. Does that help?

This is the fundamental difference between the two machines.

The Pol is big, heavy, soft and easy. It has good power and is great for work with a little play.

The BF is sporty, light, fast, and has an attitude. It will put up with a little work, but would rather play.



 
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