front and Rear bumpers on a SPortsman
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front and Rear bumpers on a SPortsman
Hi Dathan,
I have a SP. 700EFI. I installed the front bumper brush guard and the double tube rear bumper on mine. I love them. It gives me a place to grab a hold to lift or slide the front and rear of the quad. Also, I've been jammed into rocky areas where my sons have had to grab ahold and either steady or lift her. Added benefit, if you hit something, you skate or only bend the metal. Lots better than buying new plastic parts which can add up in price.
My humble opinion also as a newbie, Gary.
I have a SP. 700EFI. I installed the front bumper brush guard and the double tube rear bumper on mine. I love them. It gives me a place to grab a hold to lift or slide the front and rear of the quad. Also, I've been jammed into rocky areas where my sons have had to grab ahold and either steady or lift her. Added benefit, if you hit something, you skate or only bend the metal. Lots better than buying new plastic parts which can add up in price.
My humble opinion also as a newbie, Gary.
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front and Rear bumpers on a SPortsman
They do offer some protection. I have the double tube bumper on both of our sportsmans. I can't say they are the most durable but they do pretty well. My bride bumped into a tree with hers and the only damage was a couple of grooves where the steel bumper bracket hit the plastic bumper. Hardly even noticeable. I put them on the front mainly to keep the brush from chewing up the plastic. Hope this helps.
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front and Rear bumpers on a SPortsman
Check out the pure polaris website. They have good photos of what the various brush guards look like on a few different models. I feel it is a wise investment considering what youve already spent on a new ATV. Check out my photo page...I opted for the tubular style. I like them because they seem pretty rugged and protect the front end and both exhausts.
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front and Rear bumpers on a SPortsman
Mine have saved the plastic several times. Once I got highcentered on a really bad mud pit and my sister-in-law was winching me out and she winched me right into a tree. If I had not had the front brush guard it woud have really got into the plastic. Only thing it did was bend the area in front of the headlight. I was able to bend it back and it's hardly noticeable. Here's where I bought mine. At the time, they were cheaper than the dealer. I've not bought from them in a while so I haven't checked their prices. http://stores.ebay.com/BreeseLawnGar...Q3amesstQQtZkm