atv decals
#3
Can't help you with the decals, but can on the concentric drive. On the concentric drive, the front sprocket and the swingarm pivots are on the same (or almost the same) axis. This means as the suspension travels, the chain length and tension stay nearly constant. On the old ones, as the suspension traveled, the chain would tighten and loosen. That's why the old style have such a loose chain. Many people unknowingly would tighten the chain like they were used to on a bike or other atv and end up breaking them. Concentric is definately better, but I'm on my third "old style" Polaris with no problems yet.
Actually, I can help a little on the decals. You can find the factory decals at Partsland
Actually, I can help a little on the decals. You can find the factory decals at Partsland
#4
Ok the concentric drive is where Polaris put the front sprocket on the same axis as the rear swing arm, thus making it where the chain has constant tension at all times. Someone fill in if I missed anything. Also, the only decals that I know of are Factory Effex, or you can get them from HotSeat which the only difference there is that Hot Seat has their name on it instead of Factory Effex. Hope this helps.
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