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By 1998Zuki250
I am in upstate NY looking for anyone in the area who is looking to hit the trails! we love to camp and take out ATVs as a family. Wife, 2 boys and a baby! 29 years old
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By weblex
Hi. I'm owning 2014 Sportsman Forest 850. Due to operation there is a problem with the decals and I would like to update them. But, as it turned out, this model is rare and finding the necessary stickers is a very difficult task, especially considering that the part of the decals set that I'm looking for is no longer produced - number 2 on the pic below with part number 7179065.
I've tried to contact Polaris support asking them to sell me this decals or send image in any possible format to print by myself but unfortunately no luck and it's sad, because I have owned various models of Polaris for over 10 years and a fan of this manufacturer.
Perhaps someone can send graphic files so I can print the stickers myself or show me how to get them?
Or is there another solution to this problem? Small fresh decals make the ATV look completely different.
Thank you in advance for any help or idea.
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By Micah Gafford
I'm Micah I live in southern Indiana in the Hoosier national forest. Just picked up my first ATV for extra cheap and I've gotta get it up and running from sitting in a friend's shed for a few years. It's a '95 Polaris Xplorer 400. I've had a little bit of experience with simple ATV stuff from the cheap chinese atv my in-laws bought for our kids. I don't expect nearly as many headaches but would love suggestions on what things to go through before putting in a battery, gas, and oil and trying to fire it up.
Thanks!
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By mikeexplorer
PA Residents, please take a moment to send an email supporting this to [email protected]
https://www.erienewsnow.com/story/41590987/proposed-changes-on-the-way-for-riding-atvs-on-state-forest-trails?fbclid=IwAR1EXkgtnRenBzFAKG5h1IOs7xDrNg6iedYSALckbjx2F5ZPjwdDFFij6Jc#.Xic-MeQ7aXY.facebook
This week, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) plans to outline proposed policy changes for ATV trails on state forest lands. They will also be seeking public comment.
Pennsylvania has more than 260 miles of ATV trails in state forests. The department is reviewing its policy to respond to increasing demands for riding opportunities and well as interest from local governments in expanding tourism.
“The purpose of the policy is to provide guidance to DCNR when acquiring, developing and managing lands for ATV use by the public,” Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn said.
There had been a moratorium on new trail development, but the policy revisions now authorize DCNR to consider new ATV trails and connectors on state forest lands.
“New ATV trails will be considered, while still balancing the protection of natural resources as outlined in the Environmental Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution, and the needs of all types of recreational users on DCNR lands,” Dunn said.
In a 2016 survey of ATV users, more than 4,800 responded with many indicating a strong desire for more long-distance trails. Pennsylvania has around 285,000 registered ATVs. On state forest lands, ATV riding is allowed only on designated trails.
Public comment will be taken at a meeting in Harrisburg Wednesday, January 22, from 10 a.m. to noon in Room 105 of the Rachel Carson State Office Building. Written comments can be submitted to [email protected].
The deadline to submit comments is March 27.
More information about ATV riding is on the DCNR website.
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By StolenATV
Stolen out of my garage while I was home along with two Trek Mountain Bikes. VERY gently used. Low miles, around 200. Forest green. Very good condition. Never mudded.
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