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#2
when you say tippy do you mean body roll, soft suspention, or what?
if you want a more sporty feel, no one really makes any suspention parts for the polaris' because there the best, but you could get a pair of Works Long Travel Scrambler Struts for your 600, the 700/800 springs, and 14" wheels/tires combo. a pair of struts would probebly cost you bout $200 bucks, the springs maybe $50-$75, and a 14"wheel/tire set around $700.
i know you want it to be more sporty, but you just came from a Raptor to a Sportsman 600, it is a Utility quad after all.
if you do decide to go the spring rout, wait a bit, Hot Seat has a new set of tripple rate springs coming out for the sportsmans
performance wise, theres a bunch'a stuff you can do
if you want a more sporty feel, no one really makes any suspention parts for the polaris' because there the best, but you could get a pair of Works Long Travel Scrambler Struts for your 600, the 700/800 springs, and 14" wheels/tires combo. a pair of struts would probebly cost you bout $200 bucks, the springs maybe $50-$75, and a 14"wheel/tire set around $700.
i know you want it to be more sporty, but you just came from a Raptor to a Sportsman 600, it is a Utility quad after all.
if you do decide to go the spring rout, wait a bit, Hot Seat has a new set of tripple rate springs coming out for the sportsmans
performance wise, theres a bunch'a stuff you can do
#3
thanks but will i loss my off road capabilty i love off roading and puting camping gear on the back so will it be able to handle it it great offroad now and i have some hard trail where my friends grizz 660 gets stuck and i go right thourgh so will it harm me off road if so i dont need it ill deal wi
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