I`d look for the word "polaris" and then run as far away as possible,lol. Seriously you may want to add want kind of riding you plan on doing. I look for loose steering, how well the sled starts. Turn it over on its side and check the carbides, and track and bottom of belly for dents. Look under the hood and look for oil or coolant leaks. Check the belt and look for black marks on the clutches. If you can test ride it check the shocks...does it bottom out over bumps even when the spring is dialed up. some sleds have rebuildable shocks some have to be replaced. Cracked wheels or rails and look at where the bolts for the rear skid bolt to the tunnel. If its been jumped alot the holes maybe ovaled or even new holes drilled and the skid moved.hey great site,
but anyways, i just wanted to get an idea of what i should look out for when i'm buying a pre-owned sled.
Thanks!
thanks! But from what i've heard, polaris supersport's are a great sled. Em i right? Or is that just bull?
hey great site,
but anyways, i just wanted to get an idea of what i should look out for when i'm buying a pre-owned sled.
Thanks!
Add to your list.... A engine compression test.
"AN" engine compression test...sorry BIGFEET I couldn't resist.
How's this.... Compression test 'A'.... It's the Canadian way !
thats funnyuuuummmm.... it's supposed to be EH!
Thanks, one more thing, if someone was selling a supersport for $3200, should i buy it? Or don't even pay any attention at it?