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Old Dec 25, 2006 | 02:10 PM
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Merry X-Mas!!!! And no, i dont recall the video. But as you see in my pics, the sp700 did just as well on the rock challenge as i did, so i can say i have seen first hand they can run with everyone else. The only area he had trouble staying with me was on a drag race, and in deep mud. He had the occasional hang up on big rocks that i didnt, but i have more ground clearance, and even getting hung up, he managed to get it going again.
 
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Old Dec 25, 2006 | 03:36 PM
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I realy wasn't unhappy with Polaris when I was ridding them in fact I even left them once and came back.In 99 I had a 600grizz and put about 3500mi on it .It was buy far the poorest ATV that I have ever owned it was air cooled and really hot to ride.their were two things that it far better than a Polaris thought one was come down step hills the other was stop.In 3500mi it had to be overhauled two times and it wasn't as fast as the sp ho 500. So I went back to popo.My biggest problem is I like power and it's cost me a lot of money.SO I was back to a popo again with a 01 scrambler 500 4x4 I was happy with that until the Vee Twin kawi came out and their was no way the 500 would run with them so I left.That's when l found out you could ride an ATV with out working on them all the time.Yes going down step hills is no longer death threatening
 
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