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  1. I have a General 1000 and a RZR Turbo S I have had the General for a few years and got the RZR late last summer both good fun.
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  2. Nice. I decided to skip town once everything shut down. Not many people around at 6500 ft. 🙂
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  3. Use a Garmin Montana, usually just for reference when I am on familiar territory. Will download maps when travelling abroad. Also use a GPS Spot messenger for just in case.
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  4. Another “newb” here. Picked up a 2019 Sportsman XP 1000 Premium last summer. This is my 3rd quad for myself (previously 2007 Brute Force 650 and 2014 Sportsman 850 XP). Also have 2 UTV’s just to keep things interesting. Got into quads with family members and recreation property. Will have a read through this forum and see if there is info for me to learn from and if there is anything I can add.
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  5. That was exactly what I was thinked about. It would be the one service, I not expect too many hours on my use. But, turns out that no service history logged on Polaris system and they stated if the vehicle have been claimed by insurance company, quarantee is gone... So, this simplifies this issue. And, the Finnish importer of Polaris is well known to easyly reject all quarantee issues, even the clear cases...
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  6. I got an old Garmin handheld and upload in MapSource, slowly getting a map of all the trails around here
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  7. Polaris offers an app called Ride command for your phone...it can track your rides and save them among other things. But I think you have to be a Polaris owner
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  8. I use a Garmin Oregon 450, it was about $450 back in its day, but its been reliable and does resist water, One feature I like is it can display custom maps. Using the software I mentioned above, I can take a map and calibrate it to make it GPS accurate. The picture shown here is actually a historical USGS map I calibrated and uploaded to the unit. I am following an old railroad that no longer exists. The map shows the railroad (map is from 1947) so I can follow the old grade even when parts of it are grown in now. I can also take maps of ATV trails and do the same. On a charged set of AA batteries, it will last about 12 hours. Mike
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