Looking for OEM Parts
#1
Hi every one,
Normally I am on the Bombardia forum but my wife's bike snapped the rear chain ring that attaches to the rear axle. Anyone know where I can go to get the part at a resonalble price.
And if you know how hard is it to replace ?
Thanks in advance....
Normally I am on the Bombardia forum but my wife's bike snapped the rear chain ring that attaches to the rear axle. Anyone know where I can go to get the part at a resonalble price.
And if you know how hard is it to replace ?
Thanks in advance....
#2
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That's a polaris sport 400 by the way.
Sory about that. Good bike but just breaks down a lot.
Every trip so far since we bought it.....
And its just a bathroom runner and not ridden all that hard.
That's a polaris sport 400 by the way.
Sory about that. Good bike but just breaks down a lot.
Every trip so far since we bought it.....
And its just a bathroom runner and not ridden all that hard.
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either
www.polarisoemparts.com
or
http://www.polarisman.com
both will give you a 10% discount, sometimes more
do not use partsland or bikebandit as listed above, they both charge MSRP or more than MSRP....especially partsland charges more than retail, bikebandit is usually retail...
www.polarisoemparts.com
or
http://www.polarisman.com
both will give you a 10% discount, sometimes more
do not use partsland or bikebandit as listed above, they both charge MSRP or more than MSRP....especially partsland charges more than retail, bikebandit is usually retail...
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#8
Www.polarisoemparts.com doesn't sell Polaris parts anymore? Go to their link and find out.
But Hondadiscountparts.com does (they also sell Polaris) and I don't know what year your Sport 400 is.
Here are some examples of what they charge for OEM Polaris chains for a Sport 400:
1999 Sport 400 model-> CHAIN-520 ORD4,O-RING,78 PITCH (3221193-078 ) $44.10, list is $62.99.
1994-1998 Sport 400 models-> CHAIN-520 ORD2 O'RING,84 PITCH (3221151-084 ) $49.70, list is $70.99.
I also like they have a toll free number to call. I've had a couple of good experiences with them.
But Hondadiscountparts.com does (they also sell Polaris) and I don't know what year your Sport 400 is.
Here are some examples of what they charge for OEM Polaris chains for a Sport 400:
1999 Sport 400 model-> CHAIN-520 ORD4,O-RING,78 PITCH (3221193-078 ) $44.10, list is $62.99.
1994-1998 Sport 400 models-> CHAIN-520 ORD2 O'RING,84 PITCH (3221151-084 ) $49.70, list is $70.99.
I also like they have a toll free number to call. I've had a couple of good experiences with them.
#9
Cool thanks guys....
The rear part that bolts to the axle/ chainring completely severed.
I think its three bolts that hold the Chain ring/gear on to a cheep pot metal type circular bracket.
Any one ever change one of these out ?
and how hard can it be ?
Thanks
The rear part that bolts to the axle/ chainring completely severed.
I think its three bolts that hold the Chain ring/gear on to a cheep pot metal type circular bracket.
Any one ever change one of these out ?
and how hard can it be ?
Thanks
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