Posts Tagged ‘Polaris XPT’
What is the noise in my Polaris XPT Side x Side engine valve train?
While on my annual camping trip with my family and friends, we always take my RZR and just love cruising the mountains. This year was no different, except my wife and I got to take our new dog, Zorro, for his first camping trip and ride in the side x side! Zorro loves riding and…
Read MoreThe mistake I made on my 2017 Polaris XPT RZR Turbo Clutch and the lesson learned……
When you own a sport Polaris or Can-Am side x side, it will not be IF you need clutch service. It will be WHEN you need clutch service and repair. My number one job in the shop is a CVT clutch service by a landslide. The Can-Am guys are going to tell the Polaris owners…
Read MoreDo You Want a More Plush Ride In Your Side X Side.
I have recently installed a dual-rate spring kit on a Polaris UTV and would like to give some explanation of what it helped and why you would want this type of suspension upgrade. If you are into side x sides and have had conversations with other riders or your professionals who work service and build…
Read MoreGet charged up in your Side x Side (UTV)
When we all get through this tough time with COVID-19, hopefully, we will have some time to get out and ride our side x sides and enjoy some friends we have not been able to spend time with. If you are like me, I am bored stiff and really need some playtime. It amazes me…
Read MoreDoes Social Media Influence your UTV decisions?
Side x Sides have so many different parts and accessories, along with setups that require a lot of attention to make everything work properly and get maintained. This is so that you have the best ride experience possible with the least amount of breakdowns or problems. So, what does this have to do with social…
Read MoreThe Salt Lake Off-Road Expo – SLORE
This was a last-minute decision to spend the money and take UTV Service out to the public with the big boys! It took me right out of my comfort zone, even though I love talking with customers. But, just sitting in front of my little small booth for more than 10 hours a day, greeting…
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