Lighter riders - remove sway bar
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Lighter riders - remove sway bar
I've been thinking about it for awhile, removing the sway bar. I asked the dealer if they had lighter rear springs because I have a real rough ride on my 400 (I'm only 140 lbs). They said that polaris was telling dealers to remove the sway bar (they called it a "torsion bar") if customers complain about a rough ride.
I will try it as soon as I get the machine back.
I also had them order HD front springs - I think my front ones are shot from my winch, brushguard, and riding habits. The machine is not even close to level; just sitting (with no rider on it) the front end has about 1.5 inches left in the suspension until it bottoms out. They said a set of HD springs would help, they are like $32 a side. They said they'd compress them and put straps on them so I could install them myself and just cut the straps.
Tyler
I will try it as soon as I get the machine back.
I also had them order HD front springs - I think my front ones are shot from my winch, brushguard, and riding habits. The machine is not even close to level; just sitting (with no rider on it) the front end has about 1.5 inches left in the suspension until it bottoms out. They said a set of HD springs would help, they are like $32 a side. They said they'd compress them and put straps on them so I could install them myself and just cut the straps.
Tyler
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Lighter riders - remove sway bar
Removing the sway bar helps for lighter riders, or you can get a detachable sway bar link that will allow you to hook it up whan you want it and un hook it whan you don't. The sportsmans do get a little washy feeling with the sway bar un-hooked or removed so be careful if traveling at any speed
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Lighter riders - remove sway bar
Originally posted by: Vaquero
Removing the sway bar helps for lighter riders, or you can get a detachable sway bar link that will allow you to hook it up whan you want it and un hook it whan you don't. The sportsmans do get a little washy feeling with the sway bar un-hooked or removed so be careful if traveling at any speed
Removing the sway bar helps for lighter riders, or you can get a detachable sway bar link that will allow you to hook it up whan you want it and un hook it whan you don't. The sportsmans do get a little washy feeling with the sway bar un-hooked or removed so be careful if traveling at any speed
I was thinking about doing it anyway, it's common sense, but I just wanted to share the fact that it is Polaris-suggested.
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Lighter riders - remove sway bar
I think I'll leave it on in the winter - I usually have some sand on the back, which softens the ride. Plus I am always doing donuts on the ice, wouldnt want to tip.
I'd get a disco, but I don't think it's worth the hassle or the money. Off for the summer. Done.
Ever seen how fast a sportsman can spin on flat ice?? The sandbag I had on the back last year exploded from the force of spinning[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]. Locked 4wd rocks.
I'd get a disco, but I don't think it's worth the hassle or the money. Off for the summer. Done.
Ever seen how fast a sportsman can spin on flat ice?? The sandbag I had on the back last year exploded from the force of spinning[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]. Locked 4wd rocks.
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Lighter riders - remove sway bar
i remember this one time when the river froze over and we went down there and we were doing 2 wheel drive drags and i won it but i threw the rear around so i was slideing backwards fast, put it in 4 and hammerd it and i started going forward, it was really cool. i have a video of it somewere i'll see if i can find it and get it hosted
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Lighter riders - remove sway bar
Originally posted by: Bionic
Ty,make sure you don't engage 4wheel drive while spinning aroun in circles. I've seen guys blow out the front drive doing it.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Ty,make sure you don't engage 4wheel drive while spinning aroun in circles. I've seen guys blow out the front drive doing it.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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Lighter riders - remove sway bar
Last February it snowed all day and covered the roads in my neighborhood. So I got to thinking . . . I should go ride my Sportsman on the slippery snow covered roads, before the road crews clear them. I got all bundled up and while ridding away from the house I could feel the quad wanting to turn side ways, so I let off the gas and hit the AWD button and it felt like it was fighthing itself, so again I slowed and turned it back to 2wd. Boy, am I glad I did! Got the the first left hand turn and let off the gas just prior to turning in and the EBS kicked in and got the rear in a perfect angle to four wheel drift right through the turn, it was the coolest thing I have ever done on my quad. I played for about a half hour and went home to hide, then again it would not have been hard for any police to figure out who was riding the quad on the streets :-)
"hmm... this driveway has several 4 wheeler tracks and all the others do not... hmmm.
SLG
(I don't know nothing about a 4 wheeler riding on the streets in the snow)
2000 Polaris 500 Yellow
"hmm... this driveway has several 4 wheeler tracks and all the others do not... hmmm.
SLG
(I don't know nothing about a 4 wheeler riding on the streets in the snow)
2000 Polaris 500 Yellow
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Lighter riders - remove sway bar
Originally posted by: BikKat
Last February it snowed all day and covered the roads in my neighborhood. So I got to thinking . . . I should go ride my Sportsman on the slippery snow covered roads, before the road crews clear them. I got all bundled up and while ridding away from the house I could feel the quad wanting to turn side ways, so I let off the gas and hit the AWD button and it felt like it was fighthing itself, so again I slowed and turned it back to 2wd. Boy, am I glad I did! Got the the first left hand turn and let off the gas just prior to turning in and the EBS kicked in and got the rear in a perfect angle to four wheel drift right through the turn, it was the coolest thing I have ever done on my quad. I played for about a half hour and went home to hide, then again it would not have been hard for any police to figure out who was riding the quad on the streets :-)
"hmm... this driveway has several 4 wheeler tracks and all the others do not... hmmm.
SLG
(I don't know nothing about a 4 wheeler riding on the streets in the snow)
2000 Polaris 500 Yellow
Last February it snowed all day and covered the roads in my neighborhood. So I got to thinking . . . I should go ride my Sportsman on the slippery snow covered roads, before the road crews clear them. I got all bundled up and while ridding away from the house I could feel the quad wanting to turn side ways, so I let off the gas and hit the AWD button and it felt like it was fighthing itself, so again I slowed and turned it back to 2wd. Boy, am I glad I did! Got the the first left hand turn and let off the gas just prior to turning in and the EBS kicked in and got the rear in a perfect angle to four wheel drift right through the turn, it was the coolest thing I have ever done on my quad. I played for about a half hour and went home to hide, then again it would not have been hard for any police to figure out who was riding the quad on the streets :-)
"hmm... this driveway has several 4 wheeler tracks and all the others do not... hmmm.
SLG
(I don't know nothing about a 4 wheeler riding on the streets in the snow)
2000 Polaris 500 Yellow
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