2011's are unvailed... Be honest, what do you think???
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Dealers didn't get to see the 2011s until July 26th. The people who were invited were mostly from ATV magazines and such.
This was the very first 2011 introduction and I went with Doug Meyer of ATVTV, I help him with some of his prodductions.
Doug has tons of info on the 2011s on his website ATV Television Home Page
This was the very first 2011 introduction and I went with Doug Meyer of ATVTV, I help him with some of his prodductions.
Doug has tons of info on the 2011s on his website ATV Television Home Page
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BTW: Can't believe the number of miles you rack up on your bike. That's nuts. Wish I could ride that much. Our trails are so short and rocky/muddy...you can't get the mileage. Very few places to rip for a period of time. I need to start traveling more within Maine.
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Now that looks like fun. What a gorgeous place to ride and spend the day on new machines in secret! You all must have been pretty excited when you pulled up to the ranch and saw that huge Polaris 18 wheeler.....Nice to have friends in the right places.
BTW: Can't believe the number of miles you rack up on your bike. That's nuts. Wish I could ride that much. Our trails are so short and rocky/muddy...you can't get the mileage. Very few places to rip for a period of time. I need to start traveling more within Maine.
BTW: Can't believe the number of miles you rack up on your bike. That's nuts. Wish I could ride that much. Our trails are so short and rocky/muddy...you can't get the mileage. Very few places to rip for a period of time. I need to start traveling more within Maine.
I have posted quite a few pictures of where I get to ride and where all the miles came from. If you're interested you can see them here; http://forums.atvconnection.com/fami...rail-utah.html
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For me, the 400HO it will be.
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I could get a 400 for $1,000 less than a 500, and now that they are on the larger chassis, that is even more bang for the buck.
The Sportsman 800 twin retails for $7499 and the less powerful XP550 single is $8499.
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In Canada the 2011 400HO MSRP is $6,799, and the 2011 500HO MSRP is $7,499, all plus 13% tax, and financing charges. I was quoted $5,300 for the 400HO, and $6,300 for the 500HO, both 2010 models. Will stop by tomorrow for updated info.
2011 Polaris Sportsman 400 HO ATV : Overview CA