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2012 Polaris in good condition with only 516 miles and 45 hours.
Extras included- Gecko Graphics kit, Soft Top, Viper Max 4000 lb Winch with wired remote, Tinted Half Windshield

Contact Robert @ [email protected]


SPECIFICATIONS:
Engine
Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, 4-Stroke DOHC, Twin Cylinder
Displacement: 875cc
Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection, 2 x 46mm throttle bodies
Bore x Stroke; 93.0mm x 64.4mm
Compression Ratio: 10.5:1

Drivetrain
Transmission: Automatic PVT P/R/N/L/H; Shaft
Drive System: On-Demand True AWD/2WD

Suspension
Front Suspension: Dual A-Arm Walker Evans 2” body (comp adjust/res.) 13.5” (34.3 cm) Travel
Rear Suspension: Trailing Arm Walker Evans 2.5” body (comp adjust/res.) 14” (35.6 cm) Travel

Brakes
Front/Rear Brakes: 4-Wheel Hydraulic Disc with Dual-Bore Front Calipers
Parking Brake: Park in Transmission

Tires & Wheels
Front Tires/ Rear Tires: 27 x 9-12; ITP/ 27 x ll-12; ITP Wheels: Cast Aluminum

Dimensions/Capacities
Wheelbase: 107.4” ( 272.8 cm)
Dry Weight: 1,390 lbs. (631.8 kg)
Overall Vehicle Size:
(L x W x H) 134.4” x 64” x 77” (341.4 x 162.6 x 195.6 cm)
Ground Clearance: 12.5” (31.75 cm)
Fuel Capacity: 7.25 Gal (27.4 LTR.)
Bed Box dimensions:
(L x W x H) 23 x 38 x 10”
(58.4 x 96.5 x 25.4)
Box Capacity: 300 LB. (136.1 KG)
Payload Capacity: 900 lb (408.2 kg)

Features
Cargo System: Lock & Ride
Lighting: White LED, High/Low
Instrumentation: Digital Gauge, Speedometer, Odometer, Tachometer, Tripmeter, Hour Meter, Clock, Gear Indicator, Fuel Gauge, Hi-Temp/Low-Batt Lights, Coolant Temp, DC Outlets

More pics, please contact at [email protected]

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