2000 TrailBoss
#1
Bought mine today, took it out with a few friends and it was AWESOME on the trails. We rode through about 90 acres of wooded trails and creek crossings. There was a blaster, scrambler 500 4x4, trailblazer, and older polaris 350 4x4. it was great to see the strengths of the different machines and i felt that mine was the best of all worlds. Just wanted to share my joy!
Jason
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Jason
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FBC Rusk
#6
Look at the oil lines as they come out of the engine (by the oil filter). If they are held on by hose clamps they need to be upgraded by a dealer (free, recall). Otherwise it is a great atv. I couldn't tell if you bought it new, if so it will get faster as it breaks in. I have had mine in all types of terrain including water over front fenders, without any problems. All I've done to it is put on some better rear tires and do regular maitenance. I am a very happy owner. Were you a former 220 Bayou rider? If so I bet you are really enjoying the ride. It will get softer and smoother as it breaks in. Enjoy!
BK 2001 Trail Boss
BK 2001 Trail Boss
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#8
This is BK's Brother and I own a 2001 trailblazer and we race and ride together all the time. It will always be that way. Mine is a little faster and will always out run him. He has a lot better seat than my blazer and the boss seems to be a better double machine because of the low end power. The blazer is a little lighter and faster but they still make a good pair for riding together. Good luck.
#9
In a flat out drag I think the Blazer will always win. On the tight stuff, there is hardly any difference. The Boss has more low end power, so it is easier to ride in some conditions and it also has the softer ride of the two. I haven't drag raced my brother's Blazer lately. I feel like my Boss is just really getting broke in, but I doubt it changes much. BTW,I just put on a pair of Duro mud and sand tires ($78 for the pair from Dennis Kirk) and it really has made a difference in the mud and sand. I ride with another Boss and a Blazer both with stock tires and I can get thru stuff they can't.
BK 2001 Trail Boss
BK 2001 Trail Boss
#10
txbayou
The trailboss is a great machine for trail riding. You will really enjoy it. First thing to do is to throw out the stock paper air filter and get a Uni Filter. It breaths better and is reusable. You will not notice a ton of power gain, but a little none the less. The other suggestion is to watch the rear brakes. They have a habit of wearing quickly and the metal will ruin the brake rotor if the pads get worn out. BK is not talking about the brake lines above, he is talking about the oil lines coming out of the engine. The earlier 2000 models had a junky hose clamp on them that would come off under pressure and all the oil would shoot out. Polaris subsequently replaced all of these free of charge. Your new machine should have the better style, but check just in case. Post additional questions if you have any and enjoy your machine.
The trailboss is a great machine for trail riding. You will really enjoy it. First thing to do is to throw out the stock paper air filter and get a Uni Filter. It breaths better and is reusable. You will not notice a ton of power gain, but a little none the less. The other suggestion is to watch the rear brakes. They have a habit of wearing quickly and the metal will ruin the brake rotor if the pads get worn out. BK is not talking about the brake lines above, he is talking about the oil lines coming out of the engine. The earlier 2000 models had a junky hose clamp on them that would come off under pressure and all the oil would shoot out. Polaris subsequently replaced all of these free of charge. Your new machine should have the better style, but check just in case. Post additional questions if you have any and enjoy your machine.