Sportsman Touring Rear Brush Guard/Bumper
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Sportsman Touring Rear Brush Guard/Bumper
Might want to check out ATV-GURU for front and rear bumpers .Really strong and give good radiator coverage in front. You can use the Polaris tube bumpers front and rear, I had them before changing to ATV-GURU. You also mention back rack, there is a special Polaris back rack for the Touring, the regular do not fit.
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Sportsman Touring Rear Brush Guard/Bumper
Thanks for the response Reno, sorry, i didn't mean to say rack, I was just talking about the rear bumpers (will the regular fit?). That rack looks good on your machine, but I was looking at these stainless tube bumpers.
Stainless Bumper I talked to the dealer and he's not sure if they'll fit the rear, but will take a return if they don't. I think that they'll look good with the stealth black and I'm concerned that the expanded metal will be a tradeoff between light protection and cleaning out sagebrush.
What did you do for a storage box on the rear of your touring's? I do 2-3 day rides away from the support vehicles (hence the 500 instead of the 800), so I need storage and the back seat. I must say that the trailer ATV Guru built for himself looks really sweet for multiday trips. I wonder what one of those would cost if he ever sold them.
Other than bumpers and storage I'm going to do the work light light (with LED bulbs) and 3 way headlight mods and probably the HID conversion too - it gets dark in the Nevada wilderness.
Where do you typically ride? I live in the Reno/Sparks area, so I noticed the name. Is there a connection?
Stainless Bumper I talked to the dealer and he's not sure if they'll fit the rear, but will take a return if they don't. I think that they'll look good with the stealth black and I'm concerned that the expanded metal will be a tradeoff between light protection and cleaning out sagebrush.
What did you do for a storage box on the rear of your touring's? I do 2-3 day rides away from the support vehicles (hence the 500 instead of the 800), so I need storage and the back seat. I must say that the trailer ATV Guru built for himself looks really sweet for multiday trips. I wonder what one of those would cost if he ever sold them.
Other than bumpers and storage I'm going to do the work light light (with LED bulbs) and 3 way headlight mods and probably the HID conversion too - it gets dark in the Nevada wilderness.
Where do you typically ride? I live in the Reno/Sparks area, so I noticed the name. Is there a connection?
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Sportsman Touring Rear Brush Guard/Bumper
Reno is a nick name for my last name Tiscareno, I live in San Diego and do most of my riding here in SoCal or Utah. I have the 3 light mod and it's great for night riding. Polaris just came out with soft bag made for the Touring, runs about $130 and goes around the back of the seat and up the sides by the grips. I usally put a large duffle bag on the front, only problem is it blocks the headlight if you fill it up.
I do believe the rear of the Touring is the same as the regular Sportsman, the X2 are different since they have the box.
I do believe the rear of the Touring is the same as the regular Sportsman, the X2 are different since they have the box.
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