Scrambler vs. Prairie
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Scrambler vs. Prairie
It's no secret that Polaris is the one brand others love to hate. So while surfing through the Kawasaki forum, I was surprised when someone on a Scrambler struck a little fear into the Kawasaki owners...
Prairie vs. Scrambler
Scrambler riders should appreciate this.
Prairie vs. Scrambler
Scrambler riders should appreciate this.
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Scrambler vs. Prairie
Originally posted by: WileyCoyote
It's no secret that Polaris is the one brand others love to hate. So while surfing through the Kawasaki forum, I was surprised when someone on a Scrambler struck a little fear into the Kawasaki owners...Prairie vs. ScramblerScrambler riders should appreciate this.
It's no secret that Polaris is the one brand others love to hate. So while surfing through the Kawasaki forum, I was surprised when someone on a Scrambler struck a little fear into the Kawasaki owners...Prairie vs. ScramblerScrambler riders should appreciate this.
Hey , but if that make you feel better , good for you.
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Scrambler vs. Prairie
The smoke comes out of the pipe of the 2-stroke, where I ride there are quite a few polaris around but no scrammy because they can't make it. I have had a 400 scrammy 4x4 , I was pretty fast out of the hole but compared to my prairie it rode like a log truck and if you got in some tough stuff it would smoke the belt every time , no low range kills belt drive atv's , but I was fun on the gravel rodes. If I was to get back on a polaris it would be a sportsman 600 , 700 or 700 efi , I really like them but not on another scrambler.
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Scrambler vs. Prairie
I have raced on a 300 foot dirt drag strip , I had factory tires ,and a hole shot module , no motor mods at all , I was running 6:17 and the next fastest utility was a scrammy at 6:24 which was real close about a quad length or a little less behind and I ran a completely stock v-force and it was in the 5:84 to 5:86 range and it was not borken in , I work at a dealer and took a new one out to see what it would do. I know the scrammy had a pipe but I am not sure what else we never talked but it ran real well. There was a couple of completely stop prairies they where around 6:26 or so and there was a 1 polaris sportsman 700 and it was barely over 7 seconds and a Rincon there , what a joke , it was in the mid 7 sec range , my buddie on a vinsion 500 manual was as fast the sportsman. The scramblers are fine for that type of stuff.
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Scrambler vs. Prairie
Originally posted by: scramblerXrated
thats awesome!!! thanks for posting that. it makes me feel good to see other people actually say good things about polaris.
"a force to be reckoned with" ,,,,,,I LOVE IT!!
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thats awesome!!! thanks for posting that. it makes me feel good to see other people actually say good things about polaris.
"a force to be reckoned with" ,,,,,,I LOVE IT!!
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Ill agree with that![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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Scrambler vs. Prairie
The prairie's and the Scrambler 500 are so close in comparison on a drag strip that basically who ever gets the hole shot will most likely when the race. Does anybody know if the wheels and tires on a 04 KFX700 will fit on a 03 Scrambler 500? I know!! I own them both but I havn't had a chance to try this yet.
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