THANKS ! Good video. I didn't see you remove the bolt and put it back in the primary clutch. For what ? and can I do the same thing with my 2012 Polaris Switchback Adventure 600.
Yea the cost of stuff is a joke anymore. If your not handy you're screwed. My dealer wanted $500 to change out a new track I bought for my wife's older 2005 polaris xc 500 sp. I ended up doing it myself. Took all day but I saved a bunch. Between the cost of buying a newer sled and what the dealers want for basic maintenance is disgusting. It's almost too damn expensive anymore to even take 4-5 trips a year with my old lady up to michigan. Thank God gas is somewhat cheap still at $2.30.
THANKS ! Good video. I didn't see you remove the bolt and put it back in the primary clutch. For what ? and can I do the same thing with my 2012 Polaris Switchback Adventure 600.
What's the safest pad to use when cleaning the secondary clutch? Great video by the way.
How often do you clean clutches
Wow.. my local dealer was going to charge me 2 hours labor to do this .. $125 an hour... Dang
Yea the cost of stuff is a joke anymore. If your not handy you're screwed. My dealer wanted $500 to change out a new track I bought for my wife's older 2005 polaris xc 500 sp. I ended up doing it myself. Took all day but I saved a bunch. Between the cost of buying a newer sled and what the dealers want for basic maintenance is disgusting. It's almost too damn expensive anymore to even take 4-5 trips a year with my old lady up to michigan. Thank God gas is somewhat cheap still at $2.30.
@@snowsolo the gas price thing kinda fell through lol
always srub from the center out..
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