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Old 11-27-2004, 09:41 PM
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SP800? That's not an ATV it's a Jeep! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]

When will the madness end? How much power do you really need?
 
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sure the sportsman 800 is heavy, look at it like its a one ton truck heavy duty, the other lighter one's are only half tons!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Originally posted by: Mlebout
Thanks spyder6, I thought the guard was the rad.
I was only offered a 6 month warranty???
Are you sure the 2 yr. warranty applies to the Canadian market as well?
Thanks for info.
well there were serveral offers you can get from polaris, a 6.9% financing 69 dollers a month for 6 months, 9.9% financing 99 dollers a month for the life of the loan, 400 dollers of free Pure Polaris accessorys, or 2 year warrenty
 
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Originally posted by: Mlebout
Thanks spyder6, I thought the guard was the rad.
Thats a removable, cleanable screen. The radiator sits back between the two vertical bumper rails. never had a clogging problem like other non polaris owners like to mention as a possible overheating problem.
 
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Originally posted by: AmaZang
I didn't like the feel of the Kawi and the weight of the Polaris killed it for me. If they came out with a big bore Outlander it would be the ticked but since they don't I went with the Grizz...
Could you imagine the price of a big bore outlander...my dad was looking at the 400 outlander and absoulutly loved it..but being 6'3 280 the 400 wasnt the greatest idea..so same as you..we both went with the 05 SE griz
 
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I own a 2006 800efi and one of the guys that i ride the trails with owns a 700 King Quad. This is what we have found to be true. The King Quad seems to have more control going down hills, the king quad is a little easier on gas, the sportsman is better at climbing hills, and because of the extra clearance is better through the mud. Both atv's are stock and the 800 wins everytime in a race. The King quad is not as heavy so that makes it a little easier to control going into corners. The Polaris does a much better job when it comes to pulling trees ect out of the way. Hope this helps. P.S. I think I can speak for the both of us when I say neither one of us would trade for anything else, we are pretty happy whith what we own.
 
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YOu might be a little late on your reply mfd751, this thread is about 3 years old. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
 
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: spyder6

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Originally posted by: Mlebout
Thanks spyder6, I thought the guard was the rad.
I was only offered a 6 month warranty???
Are you sure the 2 yr. warranty applies to the Canadian market as well?
Thanks for info.</end quote></div>

well there were serveral offers you can get from polaris, a 6.9% financing 69 dollers a month for 6 months, 9.9% financing 99 dollers a month for the life of the loan, 400 dollers of free Pure Polaris accessorys, or 2 year warrenty</end quote></div>


$99 a month at 9.9% interests and assumming $8k for the quad equates to 11.15 years...wow
 
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hmmm you should get sportsman 800 cuz fast and awesome looking
 


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