Anybody have Vampires on their Polaris?
#13
Boner is right guys. On a straight rear axle quad the rear lift kit is to make more room in the wheel wells for bigger tires. The bigger tires are what increases your ground clearance. But the IRS on the SPs have an advantage that most quads don’t. A lift kit on their rear end will increase ground clearance without larger tires.
With lift kits front and rear and 26” Mud Runners I have a solid 13” of air under both the front and rear of my SP, without me on it.
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FloodRunner, on the Wisconsin River
With lift kits front and rear and 26” Mud Runners I have a solid 13” of air under both the front and rear of my SP, without me on it.
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FloodRunner, on the Wisconsin River
#15
i think I figured it out. tell me if this works.
<img src="http://www.yamaha-motor.com.au/Yamaha_Main/motor/600pic.html"BORDER="0">
To post a picture:
<img src="(address here)"BORDER="0">
[This message has been edited by BONER (edited 01-19-2000).]
<img src="http://www.yamaha-motor.com.au/Yamaha_Main/motor/600pic.html"BORDER="0">
To post a picture:
<img src="(address here)"BORDER="0">
[This message has been edited by BONER (edited 01-19-2000).]
#17
Can't wait to see those 28"'s!I wish somebody would post something on how to post a photograph. I might want to let everyone see my humble 335 with MONSTER 27" Tri Claw Magnums!!! Nah, that wouldn't work too well.
#18
I have had Vamps on my last two quads and I have them on the rear of my Sportsman but I have Superswampers on the front. I don't recomend this setup though. The rear Vamps ALWAYS stay pretty clean in the mud but the supers don't. I just buried it in mud and water up to the bottom of the seat last night and although I was stuck the vamps were still clean as they churned in the water and mud. As for the supers up front, they just balled like a baby:-) I couldn't even see the tread on them. Supers work ok but when the going gets tough they can't handle it. Go with Vamps all around if you want the best capability in mud. They are a little rough on hardpack but it is worth it in the mud!!
Mudman '00 Sportsman 500 Vamped (Mean Green Muddin' Machine)
Mudman '00 Sportsman 500 Vamped (Mean Green Muddin' Machine)
#19
TxDOC2
The best way to learn to post a pic is to go to a post that has a pic in it and hit the edit button, then you can see the code that is used to place a photo, I've got it wrote down somewhere just can't remeber where right now
but.. in the code you will see "__" this is what you will have to change to get your pic seen. Your pic has to be somewhere on the web. If you do not have a web site, go to yahoo and set up a briefcase. Then you can upload your images to that and use the url to the specific picture in between the "" and waalla it will be seen!
if you need more help just E-MAIL me, it isn't very hard.
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Brad
99'FOREMANes, 26" BUGS, Maier full chasis skid plate, A.P. bash plate and stick guards, winch, and soon to have a high performance kit! ohhYA...
[This message has been edited by FOREMANes (edited 01-19-2000).]
The best way to learn to post a pic is to go to a post that has a pic in it and hit the edit button, then you can see the code that is used to place a photo, I've got it wrote down somewhere just can't remeber where right now
but.. in the code you will see "__" this is what you will have to change to get your pic seen. Your pic has to be somewhere on the web. If you do not have a web site, go to yahoo and set up a briefcase. Then you can upload your images to that and use the url to the specific picture in between the "" and waalla it will be seen!
if you need more help just E-MAIL me, it isn't very hard.------------------
Brad
99'FOREMANes, 26" BUGS, Maier full chasis skid plate, A.P. bash plate and stick guards, winch, and soon to have a high performance kit! ohhYA...
[This message has been edited by FOREMANes (edited 01-19-2000).]


