Polaris pulling Traxters out of the river.
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I have 500 sportsman HO. That I got in november of last year. And my friend got two new Bombardier Traxters for Christmas from his father-in-law(lucky *******). We went out to the muddy river by las vegas, Nevada. I had to pull those guys out of the mud at least 4 to 5 times a piece.
Most time the water is less than a foot but sometimes gets as high as 2.5 to 3.0 feet. It must have something to do with the rear suspension or the 4 wheel drive. But I was very happy with the performance in the mud and water. The bike is totally stock except air filter.
Most time the water is less than a foot but sometimes gets as high as 2.5 to 3.0 feet. It must have something to do with the rear suspension or the 4 wheel drive. But I was very happy with the performance in the mud and water. The bike is totally stock except air filter.
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bdog
Hey,if your ever looking for someone to go riding with, drop me a line. I am in Vegas too and always looking for someone to hit the trails with.
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Ken
Hey,if your ever looking for someone to go riding with, drop me a line. I am in Vegas too and always looking for someone to hit the trails with.
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Ken
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Goes to show not much will beat a Polaris in the mud. I have never been beaten and I have stock tires with 1800 miles on them. But though I will say it does have some to do with driver skill. I bet there is allot of riding places in Nevada. when I was in New Mexico i was wishing I had and ATV.
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