Brand New Sportman 700
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Brand New Sportman 700
Jim nice pictures... Thanks again... One more thing... I also noticed there is a standard front storage on the front of it. How good is it with keep liquid out? I mean can it be submerged in water/mud and not let a drop in or will it leak a little??? Also, I've noticed that in the back near the brake lights there is a little storage container. What do you guys keep in there tools, etc??? If so what kind of tools do you think I should pack when I go trail riding. lol Sorry guys, I feel so stupid asking these questions but you know.
Thanks Alot!
-Joe
Thanks Alot!
-Joe
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Brand New Sportman 700
I didn't spray directly into the seam but I hosed it down good with a pressure washer and the inter cabinet is still bone dry. I keep the tools and the tow strap in the rear container. I also got a tire patch kit. Don't need it but you never know. Just like a condom. I'd rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
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Brand New Sportman 700
Originally posted by: Grizzly09
I would get a winch and a windshield if u dont already have one...they can really come in handy.
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I would get a winch and a windshield if u dont already have one...they can really come in handy.
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Brand New Sportman 700
Winch first, then maybe some bumpers. Theres a lot of expensive plastic on the sportsman's front and rear. Its strong, but no match for a tree or another quad.
If you ride in the woods or are just clumsy, then a front bumper is a good idea.
If you ride with idiots, then a rear bumper is a good idea. Can't tell you how many times my dad or brother have slammed into me when not looking (but going slow). Luckily no actual damage from that.
Polaris's bumpers and brushguards fit great, match well, and offer good protection. Plus, they won't get in the way of your winch.
For tires, I think that those PXT's are great for a stock tire. Considering how aggressive they are, they ride very well. I love my mudlites, but my sportsman is now a boat. (The disco'd sway bar doesn't help).
If you ride in the woods or are just clumsy, then a front bumper is a good idea.
If you ride with idiots, then a rear bumper is a good idea. Can't tell you how many times my dad or brother have slammed into me when not looking (but going slow). Luckily no actual damage from that.
Polaris's bumpers and brushguards fit great, match well, and offer good protection. Plus, they won't get in the way of your winch.
For tires, I think that those PXT's are great for a stock tire. Considering how aggressive they are, they ride very well. I love my mudlites, but my sportsman is now a boat. (The disco'd sway bar doesn't help).
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