I have an 06 800 Sportsman that has been through some of the worst you can imagine. It was built for the mud track that my dad had. Constantly in the mud and under water. I have been through some CVs and bearings, but that is from the mud and water getting up in the hub. The two inch lift with the rear springs tightened all the way has helped me earn a few CVs, too. Having to replace the ignition coil at 125 hrs. Always cleaning the axles and changing the oil to prolong the life of the bike. My only complaint is the excessive heat coming from the pipe on the right. Not only does it get to my leg, it is melting the cover even though it has a heat shield. Otherwise, I LOVE THIS BIKE.
Upgrades/Accessories: Outlaws all around, 2 inch Extreme lift, Dynateck ignition coil,
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