Shaking after a hard hit
#1
I was out riding my 2017 570 Polaris Sportsman today and stumbled across what looked like a nice, challenging creek crossing. A few buddy's went before me and when I went a slid on a log and my front right tire hit the hard packed mud wall of the creek, pretty much straight on, and blew my tire off bead. After a little action with a ratchet strap and a mini air compressor on the side of the trail, we were able to get it back on and rideable. I know that at least a small amount of water may be in the tire. I can't visibly see that the tie rod is bent. And everything still feels tight underneath. It's got brand new cv axles. The rims and tires are the "factory upgraded" version (14" sti rims and 27" swamp lite tires). I do not have power steering. I am here to ask what may be the steps I should try and take to attempt to fix my bike. If all else fails I will break down and take it to a shop but would really prefer to get the know how and do it myself. Thanks for any help you may be able to provide.
#2
Have to be sure there is NO water inside the tire first. Then look for a bent rim or front end may be knocked out of alignment. Tie rods can be bent and difficult to see, may have to remove it to check it. Does your machine have the cast aluminum front suspension? These can be damaged on hard impact....you have a number of things to check !!
#3
I would start by taking the tire back off the wheel and thoroughly cleaning the inside of the tire and the wheel, to make sure there is not mud packed in the tire, or on the wheel itself. Then check the wheel for damage, and replace as necessary.
#4
And check the tie rods on both sides.
#5
Have to be sure there is NO water inside the tire first. Then look for a bent rim or front end may be knocked out of alignment. Tie rods can be bent and difficult to see, may have to remove it to check it. Does your machine have the cast aluminum front suspension? These can be damaged on hard impact....you have a number of things to check !!


