AS clean as it will ever be.

I Figured it would be much easier to bolt accessories on a clean machine.Nice, is see you added all kinds of stuff right off the bat.AS clean as it will ever be.![]()
Yes, we do hunt a very remote 22K acre swamp and as an obviously HAM operator you know that we must legally hold the appropriate license. Our club doesn't break many laws that I know of.Your hunting club requires a 10 Meter radio? Wow...So you have a FCC license for this?I Figured it would be much easier to bolt accessories on a clean machine.
I Have since added storage bags on the rear rack and a 10 meter radio w/ antenna (as required by my hunt club). I'm still waiting on my rear brush guard (it's on back order). I'll post a pic after its installed.
I am assuming you hunt in some fairly remote locations.
I haven't forgotten about your request; I'll try to take a photo after work tomorrow. Work has kept me busy lately.How about a pic with the seat off? Filter still the same?
Thanks,
Will
2012 Sportsman 400HO.
To remove the seat you simply lift it from the rear, it pops right off.Thank you!! Do you lift the seat the same way as mine?I haven't forgotten about your request; I'll try to take a photo after work tomorrow. Work has kept me busy lately.How about a pic with the seat off? Filter still the same?
Thanks,
Will
2012 Sportsman 400HO.
Thanks,
Will
2012 Sportsman 400HO.
With some sort of "lounger" to extend the seat it's defiantly doable. To give you some idea, just last weekend, I had a hunting buddy on the back for about a five mile ride to a deer stand. It was mostly flat terrain, mud/water around the swamp and there were zero issues. I really couldn't tell he was back there and he claimed the ride was comfortable. To put things in perspective, I'm 225lbs my hunting buddy around 200 lbs. The 570 didn't seem to mind...How do you like the 570. And would it be able to ride two adults on it. What about the power I heard it was torquey
I can't honestly review the ADC; its very flat and swampy where I ride. Hell, I rarely even use brakes.And my 500 has the adc which is great for down hills. How is the engine braking for down hills
Nice!!! I really like those wheels/tires. It's on my to do list.My 570
Can you give me the model/cost of your gun scabbard and mount? Where did you purchase it? I've been looking for one like that here in Va. but haven't been able to locate one. By the way, that's one nice looking machine & I like the brush guard. I actually use mine for it's intended purpose (running over small trees & brier patches), it works well.
Yes, you do have to cut an area of the bumper out. The panel that requires removal (cut out), is molded so that its practically fool proof. Once the plastic bumper is removed it can be seen from the rear. I removed the panel using a Dremel tool with a cutting wheel on it. It was very easy to get a clean professional looking cut in about 15 min. The entire winch install took about an hour or so...On the 2014 where the winch is mounted do you have to cut the plastic out of the bumper or is screws holding it in ( where the roller fairlead is coming out)AS clean as it will ever be.![]()
I upload the pictures to my album on the Polaris Forum's site, then when I'm ready to post a picture I copy the link, select the picture icon above the area that you would normally type your reply, then paste in the link and submit. I'm sure there must be a better way using photo bucket or something similar.How do you post a picture I have a iphone