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By ADAMRND
So I just did a top end kit on a 2005 700 Sportsman. Started it up and it fired rite up. But machine is vibrating very badly. And I noticed that the clutch is very wobbly. Any suggestions?
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By huanchaco
Having recently bought a well used sportsman 450 with 20000 miles in northern Peru i found out ,among many other things that the swaybar is stuck solid,hence the harsh ride,so I removed the links and finally am enjoying a much smoother ride.
My thoughts are to find a 1/2 " round steel rod with grooved ends instead of the awkward square tube which polaris fits and make a proper rotation bearings linkage. By the way ,turning has improoved but I think a more flexible bar would
bring back stability for a safe ride. The intake manifold adapter was cracked in two pieces and glued together with 2 component epoxy glue but didnt last long. This glue stuff (soldimix Peru) really sticks to this rubbish puttylike polaris rubber but the trick
is to wrap a silk tape while the glue is still fresh overlapping both broken ends. Garanteed it will never come off again. Problem is the intake boot vibrates a lot and being more plastified than rubber for rigiditty´s sake it will end cracking by also bearing the weight
of the carb body and airbox.
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By Palooza
Looking to put a light bar on my 570 Outlander:
What is the biggest light this can handle? Is there a point where the generator cant keep up with demand for power? How can I determine what the limit is?
Has anyone had luck with tapping into the high beam power for the headlights (instead of direct wire to the battery as many of the kits instruct)?
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By huanchaco
I´m having this mixed feelings about how smooth the 500 engine of the 450 should feel within the 3500 and 4000 rpm range since it has a counterbalancer and is suposed to be factory balanced within this operational range.
Mine vibrates a little to much for my experience with 500 singles and comparing them to my former Honda XR bikes during my motorcycle years. Engine cases have never been split so i asume the balancer is still correctly timed.
Can anybody tell me if this is normal? Thanks in advance.
Robbie

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