Belt squeeling or slipping on p650
#22
I took me a while to learn too. when you want to do a link to a web page when you are in respnce click on the http link then enter your web address then hit enter then type the name you want to have displayed.
#23
yea..i agree..ive seen them(bigones) but never caught any myself..but the sure are purty[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img] but up here in the hills of newyark,we prefer susquahana salmon[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
#26
Don't let the belt scare you... Let the v-twin engine do that.... The 650 will haul, plow snow , cruise up 80 degree hill at 98 km/r all at once just for fun with no worries. (THAT I WOULD ONLY LEAVE TO THE EXPERIENCED ONLY). And once the hill is plowed and you got the Polaris out of the snowbank, you can enjoy lots of trails/water/mud where other standard/automatic bikes would say it's imposible. The belt might chirp on the start that's because the bike wants more gas. Try to use low range in the rough areas and up/down hills.
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