Are there any mods for the 700 twin?
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All of the reviews I have seen, stated that the steering was a little hard at slow speeds , BUT , it would stretch your arms when it came to acceleration! I have a hard time believing that this beast would have a power problem! As far as modifications that are available, I haven't seen any yet. I will be able to confirm all aspects of this atv as soon as mine comes in!! HOPEFULLY SOON!!!!!!!!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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The question that needs to answered here is it a P-90 clutch? The p-90 is the standard atv clutch. So what is in the 700 twin? I'll be going to the dealer soon to look in the sevice manual to see what exactly changed.
I checked the 500 X clutching already. The same as the current HO.
Maybe just changing the 700 twin to 500 HO clutching will get us a 75 mph wheelie machine! Inquiring minds want to know...
I checked the 500 X clutching already. The same as the current HO.
Maybe just changing the 700 twin to 500 HO clutching will get us a 75 mph wheelie machine! Inquiring minds want to know...
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i think it will have some soon,watch for hot seat performance,hpd,chopper city sports,aaen performance...
i just heard some first tought on the new sp 700 and this 4x4 will be a pretty wicked machine if you install 2 carbs on it and bigger as well,2 tune pipe and mufflers,clutch kit,cam heads...
will be near or + 60 hp i think...
good luck with the new beast,i'm sure it rule as king again.
i just heard some first tought on the new sp 700 and this 4x4 will be a pretty wicked machine if you install 2 carbs on it and bigger as well,2 tune pipe and mufflers,clutch kit,cam heads...
will be near or + 60 hp i think...
good luck with the new beast,i'm sure it rule as king again.
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Lets not forget the biggest mod. Remember that this engine is a sleaved down version of the 780cc in the Polaris Frontier snowmobile. I know the aftermarket companies will jump on this one, considering that it is so easy compared to what it would take to raise the cc's by 100 in other engines.