Why the grease niples were removed?
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I definatly think they should have never took them out, I grease mine all the time, especial after going though water, pumping grease in pushes any water out that got in, and it works. Myself i like greaseing it up, *** long as it keeps the bike going longer, im in.
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I think they were going for the idea of being able to just ride and not have to maintain anything. The people complained about other brands not having near as many grease fittings, so polaris inturn eliminated them all. It may not have been the smartest idea, but I suppose it draws the customers who don't actually ride hard, and those who don't like to "know" for sure that their quad is in good condition.
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Originally posted by: quadracer18
Ya,,who was the dummy who made that idea..I like to be able to take my grease gun and grease the joints with ease...For me that would be a problem....They should never make a quad were it isn't easy to regrease.
Ya,,who was the dummy who made that idea..I like to be able to take my grease gun and grease the joints with ease...For me that would be a problem....They should never make a quad were it isn't easy to regrease.
Probably the same guy who made that decision on virtually every automobile manufactured in the last 15 years! Ever tried to grease the driveline or ball joints on a newer car or truck?