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Reviewer: Anonymous
From: EDINBORO, Pennsylvania, United States
Date: 03/06/2010
Rider Height: 6' 1"
Rider Weight: 220
Miles/Hours: 200 miles
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2005 Polaris Sportsman 700 Twin

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-- NEVER AGAIN --
SPENT MORE TIME IN SHOP THAN ON TRAILS. 4 TIMES IN 200 MILES. CAUGHT ON FIRE TWICE. DEALER STOPPED SELLING THEM BECAUSE OF ECMS GOING BAD. SHAME ON POLARIS. NEVER TRIED TO UPTRADE SO I NOW HAVE NOTHING.
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