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  1. Looking for Polaris ATV VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) Number Decoders? Once you find your ATV VIN number off the tag on your Polaris ATV, you can go to all kinds of websites that have VIN Decoders available. The best ones are backed by the Polaris ATV manufacturer, however there are plenty of aftermarket Polaris ATV VIN Decoder websites on the web. This topic will stay pinned and if you find any to add, please do it with a reply. The following Polaris ATV VIN Decoder websites are available where you can just enter your VIN number and it will shows you some of your ATV model details: CycleVin.com - Use Our Off-Road Vehicle Search to look up ATVs and more! KBB.com https://www.kbb.com/vehicle-history-report/ CARFAX https://www.carfax.com autoDNA https://www.autodna.com VinAudit http://www.vinaudit.com/ decodeTHIS https://www.decodethis.com VINCario https://vindecoder.eu/ NICB Theft Check https://www.nicb.org/theft_and_fraud_awareness/vincheck
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  3. yea some folks are like that... just out to scam people.. I got screwed on the bayou 300 I bought too.
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  4. It did download correctly. You sir are a saint (but we won't let that get out😀).
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  5. One thing that got left off that most people overlook. I'm a professional mechanic and I overlooked it. THE DIFFERENTIALS, check them for leaks, proper oil level, and condition (i.e. if its brown its got rust in it and the bearings are shot, or if its got metal in it). also play in the bearings. I just had to fix my 07 420 Rancher rear diff because I didn't check it when I bought it. If I had it woulda been cheaper. Even with this list of things to check for you can still get a bike with problems. Most of the time 4wheelers get beat to Hell. I know every one I've ever ridden has. Never rolled one fortunately, been close. They go air-born and get over-reved, buried in mud and spashing through the creek. I won't own any ATV other than a Honda. They take the abuse the best I've found. Cheap and easy to fix too, except for the tools of course. Those are stupid expensive. I may be offering a cheaper tool to pull Honda diffs apart here pretty soon. Gonna see what my machinist buddy says on the cost of making them.
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  6. @pokerl0w Too Funny! The seller is a comedian.
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  7. Here are a couple videos of my Mule 550 i just got through rebuilding, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6-uax6SZC8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTVqyW1gNSs they were taken with my tablet so they're grainy as crap.
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  8. Changed your topic title a bit to hopefully get you more response and also moved your topic into Midwest ATV & Off Road Forum 😁
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  9. i got a 2006 sawtooth i went thought a big puddle and now it wont go in forward is has like no power i got for like 10 ft then i lose all power
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