Once again Wolverine, scrambler500
#31
Once again Wolverine, scrambler500
Originally posted by: Gopher500
uhhh....the scrambler is front shaft drive, rear chain. ive put about 1000 miles on my scrambler never had any probs with a chain. as for GC, ive never had an issue, and i ride with sportsmans. the TRUE 4wd will climb itself out of anything.
as for the wolvy being lighter....line em up and see how much that 100 lbs extra slows a scrammy.... no contest.
Originally posted by: 1ShotScott
the scram uses chain to turn the front and rear tires which there will be maitinance on, alot more then wolvy and you have to replace parts for it too eventualy. and the chain could slip off while in the woods. for the type of riding it sounds like you will be doing. the wolvy uses the drive shaft which the is basicly no maitinance on it execpt greace the fittings every 3-6 months. .
the scram uses chain to turn the front and rear tires which there will be maitinance on, alot more then wolvy and you have to replace parts for it too eventualy. and the chain could slip off while in the woods. for the type of riding it sounds like you will be doing. the wolvy uses the drive shaft which the is basicly no maitinance on it execpt greace the fittings every 3-6 months. .
uhhh....the scrambler is front shaft drive, rear chain. ive put about 1000 miles on my scrambler never had any probs with a chain. as for GC, ive never had an issue, and i ride with sportsmans. the TRUE 4wd will climb itself out of anything.
as for the wolvy being lighter....line em up and see how much that 100 lbs extra slows a scrammy.... no contest.
#33
Once again Wolverine, scrambler500
i think yamaha has better parts refund nd stuf. I will never buy from polaris after wut happened to my dad. He bough some predetor or something and the engine blew the first day he bough and he had the warranty. They made him pay the full price for a new engine, even though he bough warranty and it was the same day
#34
Once again Wolverine, scrambler500
Originally posted by: warriorbansheeboy
i think yamaha has better parts refund nd stuf. I will never buy from polaris after wut happened to my dad. He bough some predetor or something and the engine blew the first day he bough and he had the warranty. They made him pay the full price for a new engine, even though he bough warranty and it was the same day
i think yamaha has better parts refund nd stuf. I will never buy from polaris after wut happened to my dad. He bough some predetor or something and the engine blew the first day he bough and he had the warranty. They made him pay the full price for a new engine, even though he bough warranty and it was the same day
Yeah.............................................. ...........................................sure... .............!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img] I highly doubt that....
#36
Once again Wolverine, scrambler500
If I ever buy a 4x4 capable machine, it will be the Wolverine. Why? Simply because I dislike any automatic Polaris quad out there. My Dad was a big Polaris fan owning many of them, but I finally got him to stop bringing garbage home.
Why compare them for power? a 350 to a 500? Of course.
I'd take the Wolv over the scrambler.
Why compare them for power? a 350 to a 500? Of course.
I'd take the Wolv over the scrambler.
#37
Once again Wolverine, scrambler500
I totaly agree I don't like the auto trany. I like having total control of my machine. and you can do alot more fun stuff with a manual like wheelies. my uncle can't do one with any of his polarises. not only that but polaris does not try very hard to keep their weight down, or well if they do they don't try very hard.
#40
Once again Wolverine, scrambler500
Originally posted by: 1ShotScott
I totaly agree I don't like the auto trany. I like having total control of my machine. and you can do alot more fun stuff with a manual like wheelies. my uncle can't do one with any of his polarises. not only that but polaris does not try very hard to keep their weight down, or well if they do they don't try very hard.
I totaly agree I don't like the auto trany. I like having total control of my machine. and you can do alot more fun stuff with a manual like wheelies. my uncle can't do one with any of his polarises. not only that but polaris does not try very hard to keep their weight down, or well if they do they don't try very hard.