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[*] posted on 11-3-2006 at 02:50 AM
SOLD - POLARIS QUAD/ATV FOR SALE - SOLD


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2002 POLARIS TRAIL BOSS QUAD FOR SALE - $2200.00

This ia a great quad for either an experienced rider or someone who is Just starting out. It is VERY Easy and FUN to drive. This quad is Baja Proven and is very reliable.

Good Condition - NEW battery - Storage Box included

Here’s what POLARIS has to say about it and the spec’s.

One of the best-selling 2x4 ATVs in the world, the full-size Trail Boss is loaded with exclusive Polaris features at an exceptional price.

Some of the Trail Boss’ best features are a smoother ride and tighter turns; both results of Polaris’ experience with building industry leading suspensions. The MacPherson strut front suspension has 6.7" of travel and helps provide a tight turning radius of just 75". The progressive-rate, long-travel rear suspension allows 9 inches of suspension travel.

The Trail Boss has a Polaris Variable Transmission (PVT) which continually senses engine speed and vehicle torque load, and provides the proper amount of power to the rear wheels. Power is delivered via a reliable, low-maintenance Polaris Concentric Drive System. This system optimizes the power reaching the ground so that riders get a better, more consistent performance.

Trail Boss’ power plant is a reliable Polaris 330 4-stroke engine with electric start. The engine is air-cooled, with additional cooling provided by a fan-assisted oil cooler. The quad utilizes a single-lever system for quick and easy braking.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Color: Sonic Blue Metallic
Engine: 4-stroke single, Air-cooled w/fan assist oil cooler
Engine Displacement: 325cc
Carburetion: 34mm - CV Mikuni
Cooling: Air
Starter: Electric w/recoil backup
Transmission: PVT (Polaris Variable Transmission) F/N/R
Final Drive: Concentric Chain
Brakes: Front: Single-lever hydraulic disc
Rear: Hydraulic Foot Brake
Tires: Front: 23 x 7-10
Rear: 22 x 11-10
Length: 75" / Width: 46"/ Height: 46" / Wheelbase: 49.5"
Ground Clearance: 5.5 in
Dry Weight: 505 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 3.25 gal
Oil Capacity: 1.9 qts
Load Capacity: Front Rack: 75 lbs / Rear Rack: 125 lbs
Towing Capacity: 850 lbs




Quad is located in Oceanside. If you are intersted, or have questions U2U me.

AmoPescar / Michael Curtiss

[Edited on 11-6-2006 by AmoPescar]
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[*] posted on 11-3-2006 at 07:03 AM


amo, i believe that pam at baja big fish company in loredo was looking for a quad awhile back here. might still be. good luck.:coolup:
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[*] posted on 11-3-2006 at 07:15 AM


mike - can you bring it to mulege for me?? i need one, priced right too.



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[*] posted on 11-3-2006 at 08:24 AM


that box on the rear will hold a lot of groceries!!!!or beer:lol:



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[*] posted on 11-3-2006 at 10:14 AM


The box isn't near large enough for beer.
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[*] posted on 11-3-2006 at 10:16 AM


I recognize that box type..it's a tequila box, although smallish.



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[*] posted on 11-3-2006 at 12:22 PM


THAT BOX IS PLENTY BIG ENOUGH...

to hold a cooler that will keep plenty of Cervezas cold...or if you prefer, lots of Tequila!

The box actully is VERY roomy. I also have the same box on my other Polaris and I usually am carrying a cooler, some extra clothes, binoculars, tools, and sometimes, even an extra Gallon of Gas. It also makes a nice leaning post for breaks during a ride. You can lean back, pop a cool one and relax.

Regarding the tires: before I took the picture, I sprayed the tires with some tire spray.

It's a very good running quad. I'm sad to have to sell it, but I need to downsize my storage space some and it's just not being used enough. I bought it to ride when my bigger Polaris was being repaired, and also to have as an extra for friends or family to ride.

Michael

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[*] posted on 11-3-2006 at 01:08 PM


I ALSO HAVE A UTILITY TRAILER FOR SALE... $950.00

14 ft. CARSON UTILITY TRAILER


- If bought with the quad above, I'll sell both for $3000.00.

It has the following:

- Dual Axles
- 7 ft. wide - Wood Deck (2 x 8's)
- Fold-down Ramp Gate (with expanded metal mesh on it)
- 2 Spare Tires
- Angle Iron Side Rails - about 12" high
- Hand Crank Front Jack
- EYE Bolts Anchors on side rails - for hooking Tie-downs to hold quads, coolers, etc.

The Trailer is in pretty good condition. It has some dings on the fenders and a dent on one fender where someone backed into it. But it is VERY sturdy and WELL built. I don't have all the spec.'s on hand , but I think it will carry up to 7000 lbs.

I'll get the full spec's. and and a picture later today.

Michael

[Edited on 11-3-2006 by AmoPescar]
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