Scrambler400 or Scrambler 500
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So after looking at all the replies from everyone Ive chosen the scrambler over the 400ex. But now I have a bigger decision to make. the 400 or the 500 2 or 4 stroke. I am a trail rider skinny or wide I like them all. Mud however thats another story. Maybee once in a while I will venture into a small mud hole and play a while. But this is usually avoided. Mostly I like to go out on a trail and just get on it for a while. then I venture to the skinny loops for a little more challenge. I like the speed the scrambler400 does about 60mph stock so Ive heard. Thats enough speed for me. I really dont need the 4 wheel drive. I dont climb that much, would be nice for the snow though. SO all you polaris fans out there tell me a story. Is the 400 or the 500 right for me. what do you own and whats your preference.
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i had the same decision to make....ex or scrambler....then 400 or 500??? i chose 500 cuz i will use it for hunting and fishing and the 4 stroker is better suited for low end grunt..although the 400 would work! the 400 feels faster and is to a point and easier to modify! in the back of my mind i just feel 4 strokes are more reliable. tough decision and you will be happy either way!
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As you can see below I have the 400 which I prefer over the less snappy 500. If you get the 400, for only an aditional $300, for a HPD pipe/clutch kit & ritter racing modified air box, you would be getting the biggest bang for the buck in improvement you could imagine. It's the best money you'll every spend since it really wakes up the 400. It will run MUCH better than stock & you can still putt & crawl around slow if you want.
Jim Maloney 98 400 Scrambler
http://photos.yahoo.com/jim400scram
Jim Maloney 98 400 Scrambler
http://photos.yahoo.com/jim400scram