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Thunderdually
01-29-2008, 01:16 PM
I am new to the world of ATV's I recently bought two Polaris sportsman for my son and I. Now I really didn't check into things the way I should have. Well I bought them and my son and I went to Croom.
We had a blast even though the first trip there I didn't get to ride much because my daughter sort of took it away from me.

Then I found some forums for ATV enthusiasts and started reading (yes I should have done that first) Any way it seemed like the more I read the more I wondered if I made a mistake buying Polaris ATV's because a lot of people told me that I had bought a piece of junk (some of them used different words)

Well we have been riding them and having a great time but in the back of my mind I keep wondering when they are going to break down.

I saw and article today that made me feel better about buying Polaris. I figure if they can make it as far as these two rode them they can't be as bad as some folks have told me.



Canadian Couple Completes Cross-Continent Quadtrek on Polaris ATVs
Sportsman 800 X2s carried couple from Canada to Mexico in six months
Staff

Marc Joinville and France Labonté have spent the last six months traveling cross-continent on their Polaris Sportsman 800 X2s. At the beginning of January, they reached Cabo San Lucas , Mexico , and completed the cross-continent part of their trek. Joinville and Labonté still plan to ride to Kingman , Arizona as their final destination.

“It has been an incredible journey,” said Joinville. “Considering the harsh conditions the Sportsman 800 X2s were used in, how incredibly rough some trail sections were and how much extra electrical gear they had to power, they performed beautifully.”

During a camping trip in Utah in 2000, Marc Joinville and France Labonté discovered an ATV trail that ran lengthwise through the state of Utah . Their finding sparked the dream to ride their ATVs from Canada to Mexico , through the United States . They contacted Polaris about their dream and the maker of “The World’s Toughest ATVs” provided them with two new Sportsman X2 800 ATVs, parts and clothing for the cross-continent trek.

“When Joinville contacted us about their idea to travel across the continent, there was no doubt they would be riding Polaris ATVs,” said Jeff LeFever, marketing manager for Polaris’ ATV Division. “Their successful trek on the Sportsman 800 X2s proves Polaris builds ‘The World’s Toughest ATVs.’”

Joinville and Labonté departed from British Columbia , Canada on July 7, 2007 with their ATVs and a trailer that carried all the basics they needed to survive the journey. Their “Quadtrek” took them through Montana , Idaho , Wyoming , Utah , Arizona and down the Baja peninsula, to Cabo San Lucas , Mexico . Along the way, they stopped at various ATV jamborees and fairs, met fans and shared stories of their journey.

“We have met so many new friends and seen so many incredible places,” said Joinville. “We thank Polaris for helping us fulfill our dream and providing us with the experience of a lifetime.”

Link to article http://www.atv.info/article.cfm?id=619

Tico-Tampa
01-29-2008, 09:40 PM
To me, Polaris is as good as any other quad out there, the most important thing is to give it a good maintenance. Change oil and filter, keep air filter clean, breaks, check for loose bolts, grease any grease fitings, check for cracks on frame, etc. If you stop it early will safe you head haches and $$$.that's the key for you or any one to keep your quad in good conditions even if you ride it hard it will be OK.

Knine
01-30-2008, 09:21 AM
+1 on tha Maintance of any motor vehicle.

Thunderdually
01-30-2008, 09:32 AM
To me, Polaris is as good as any other quad out there, the most important thing is to give it a good maintenance. Change oil and filter, keep air filter clean, breaks, check for loose bolts, grease any grease fitings, check for cracks on frame, etc. If you stop it early will safe you head haches and $$$.that's the key for you or any one to keep your quad in good conditions even if you ride it hard it will be OK.


Well that's kinda what I was thinking. Any thing last longer if you take care of it.

Thunderdually
01-30-2008, 09:33 AM
+1 on tha Maintance of any motor vehicle.

Your right about that...

Agent
01-31-2008, 10:44 PM
Hey man, nothings wrong with the poopalari'..

My first quad was a trail blazer, and the only thing I didn't like about it was that it just needed some more power, however, I also realized I like manual trannys, and not autos.

There used to be a guy at croom who had his trail blazer modded, and that thing would wheelie at about 30mph. They are good machines, its just that polaris seems to put themselves in more of the sport utility/utility category. however, some of the new sport quads they have came out with have been phenominal also. just enjoy them, you'll have them for a super long time!