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#14
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RticKwad
Good info. So have you done these to your 400 and 300? Hey is those brushguards just
made to fit the 400 and Hawkeye models? Would they fit full size Sportsmans/
Regards,
R'</end quote></div>
No water or mud in my blood. I think negative on the brush guards. No fitty!
Good info. So have you done these to your 400 and 300? Hey is those brushguards just
made to fit the 400 and Hawkeye models? Would they fit full size Sportsmans/
Regards,
R'</end quote></div>
No water or mud in my blood. I think negative on the brush guards. No fitty!
#16
Yeah, Mongrol has this one, the width of the full size Sportsmans would be about 4" wider then that of these brush guards and I would assume that the mounts would be much diferent also...I do think they are the nicest looking brushguards Polaris makes for any bike!
#17
I like my full-size Sportsman brushguard too. Lots of protection. http://www.purepolaris.com/lar...=2875173&Picture=Large
#18
RticKwad
As I mentioned above both of our bikes run completely stock snorkel systems for both CVT and airboxes, with the exception of the added foam baffles for the CVT and airbox intakes...Though I have been very tempted from time to time I have yet to feel the benifit outweighs the drawbacks...it is REALLY tuff to find enough room to run everything under the mid-size plastic without making the servicebilty of the bikes worse then it already is, looking quite cheezy, and hurting the performance of an already quite good system!
Till I come up with a better plan, I will stay with what I am running now since it seems to work quite well for the time being...
NOTE: adding the foam baffles is a VERY effective way to keep snow out of your intakes that is normally sucked up during plowing or trail riding in the winter monthes!
As I mentioned above both of our bikes run completely stock snorkel systems for both CVT and airboxes, with the exception of the added foam baffles for the CVT and airbox intakes...Though I have been very tempted from time to time I have yet to feel the benifit outweighs the drawbacks...it is REALLY tuff to find enough room to run everything under the mid-size plastic without making the servicebilty of the bikes worse then it already is, looking quite cheezy, and hurting the performance of an already quite good system!
Till I come up with a better plan, I will stay with what I am running now since it seems to work quite well for the time being...
NOTE: adding the foam baffles is a VERY effective way to keep snow out of your intakes that is normally sucked up during plowing or trail riding in the winter monthes!
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