davent said:I have heard various opinions on Polaris in general, mainly with their after sales service.
I'm looking at HO400 that o ly has 290km on it. It's a 2010. Bloke who owns it only uses it for spraying the perimeter of his 5 acre block.
Comes with a trailer.
I won't be flogging about, just need a quad to cover a bit of ground, as it's now way too hot to walk....anywhere lol.
So I'd really like to hear from people who have experience with polaris vehicles thanks.
Thanks for the idea, went to bunnings yesterday, couldn't find exactly what I wanted, but, I found something that will work, based on the same idea! Will post when I fit it, won't be in the next 3 or 4 days....might help you in carrying your 7 found in bunnings but i straighten the one on the front put some poly water hose on over it with some elbows but fill it up full of liquid nails to strengthen it, least when you buy honda there's a dealership in every town
Australia averages 13 quad bike deaths per year (cf 1200 road deaths) - so more than 1%, and my daughter lost a friend that way at High School. They are often used by kids on private land (one in six fatalities), and the "questionable" places tend to be slopes that kids misjudge on the family farm. It does not seem a major inconvenience if it is standard.I find it really sad that people applaud over regulation in this once free country.
Think back to when you were kids.
If the sea is really big and wild, don't swim in it or fish off the rocks.
Australia is the only country in the world to introduce this roll over stuff.
Quads for the most part are not toys, and Most people use them for the way they are meant to be used.
Those that roll them are usually pushing them a bit, or taking them to places that are questionable.
Common sense will prevent 95% of roll overs.
Legislation is getting out of control in this country.
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