DOES A HIGH MILEAGE POLARIS EXIST ??????
#2
I also think polaris has the best suspension but can the motor and fit and finish keep up with the japanese atv`s i heard there in the shop alot though from a friend that work`s at a dealer.
#3
whats high milage to you? i put 750 miles of high speed abuseive use on mine and it ran like it was brand new. Perky on the forums has 2 800's one with like 4000 miles on it and the only problem hes had is like a leaking differential.
its all on how you maintain it.
now let me ask you this: If reliability was an issue, do you think the US Government would aquire 1000 Polaris MV700's for battle use in Afganistan and Iraq?
its all on how you maintain it.
now let me ask you this: If reliability was an issue, do you think the US Government would aquire 1000 Polaris MV700's for battle use in Afganistan and Iraq?
#6
i seen a 425 magnum with 23000 miles on it. these were mostly highway miles but it still had the original belt and spark plug in it.... also know a guy that has a 2004 330 magnum with about 12000 miles on it and it has original belt...but i have also seen hondas with this kind of mileage on em too. it depends on how you take care of it.
#7
Mainemudder3 has a bike with a crapload of miles on it.....
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#10
it's also in how you use your machine...
if machine A is always knee deep in mud or crawling rocks, it is obviously not going to survive as long as machine B that is driven on dirt paths and used for standard "trail" riding. This applies even if you take care of it b/c the driveline components and engine of machine A are subject to more abuse = more wear and tear.
My observation is that Polaris' run fewer miles / less high mileage machines, but then I see the "extreme" riders ( ie deep mud) riding polaris ATVs... correlation.. i bet so.
just my .02
if machine A is always knee deep in mud or crawling rocks, it is obviously not going to survive as long as machine B that is driven on dirt paths and used for standard "trail" riding. This applies even if you take care of it b/c the driveline components and engine of machine A are subject to more abuse = more wear and tear.
My observation is that Polaris' run fewer miles / less high mileage machines, but then I see the "extreme" riders ( ie deep mud) riding polaris ATVs... correlation.. i bet so.
just my .02


