listen up Polaris
#11
Because Polaris doesn't manufacture the Youth models. At least that was my understanding. It is DANGEROUS IMO to have one lever pull all. When backing down a hill, you don't nec. want the back brakes engaging.
#13
A leading snowmobile manufacture has developed technology (not in production yet) for the 2-strokes that will allow them to pass the 2006 emission standards. However, I think its to late for 2-strokes and ATV. I dont think you will see any new quads with 2-stroke engines.
#14
A redesign (in a more sporty aspect) from the ground up would some up my request precisely.
They already have a quad that sells pretty good, and lets face it, it's outdated....very outdated. There is so much room for improvement and such a good opportunity to make a killer quad.
They already have a quad that sells pretty good, and lets face it, it's outdated....very outdated. There is so much room for improvement and such a good opportunity to make a killer quad.
#16
the brake idea is a great one and also have to know that the thing behind the seat is called a grab bar (cant lift up on mine to help myself out if stuck or swinging it around on a trailer ...
jeff
jeff
#18
polaris will go crazy in 2005,they're will be totally new big hp,,big torque engines for the sleds,new SDI motor,,900cc,,,those sdi engines are the way to go in todays 2 stroke performance,,,watch out,i wouln't see any big thumper intosport frame from polaris either,,,just hope they bring the technilogies from sleds to atvs,,,it would become very exciting...watch out new polaris sleds 2005,,,see ya!!!!
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