Bought my first Polaris today!!
#2
Run a good brand of oil and stay with it. Grease it often and keep the chain at the proper tension. After you give it a good bath after riding and before you put it to bed coat the whole thing with WD40. This helps keep rust down and also gives it a good shine. I also tossed the stock filter and went with a twin air from Dennis Kirk. I also change the counterbalancer fluid and transmission fluid every six months no matter if it neds it or not. With the wifw riding it she should be able to go a year though. The 400 motor is a good motor and should last many riding seasons.
Ronnie
Ronnie
#3
Be very careful. That 400 is VERY fast. Have your wife be conservative with her riding style until she gets used to the power. Good machine with a bullet-proof motor.
#6
<< i feel sorry for all you guys that gotta ride a polaris....maybe one day u can experience of a banshee or somthin!! >>
ya, maybe someday. Since most of us will never get a chance, like you have, could you explain to us the thrill of the banshee or somthin?
#7
Hey Snoopy61,I know a ride that will impress lubby. That first time in C-130 with fatigues soaked with you know what and the rush of air when the door opens and his fuzzy butt jumps.Mine soaked and i ain't scared to admit it!!What a thrill.
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#8
I have ridden a Banshee and a Huey is ALOT more fun (Have 200 hours flying one [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]! An AH-64 Apache is even more fun! (Have 650 hours flying one [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]!
#10
I remember my first ride in a Huey and it was a blast. I was stationed in Germany and we dropped from about 3000ft to about 500ft in what felt like 2 seconds. Man was I ever glad I skipped brekfast.You pilots love making the troops turn green.
Ronnie
Ronnie


