Or anything that ran a comet longer than 1 seasonYou should have owned a 700 wildcat. That makes the p22 look reliable. Don't know how i still have knee caps.
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Or anything that ran a comet longer than 1 seasonYou should have owned a 700 wildcat. That makes the p22 look reliable. Don't know how i still have knee caps.
Am I the only one that constantly has Metallica rolling in my head ever since this thread was started?
Don't talk too quick. Just got a recall for catalyst in mail today.Reach out next time, I got a cat I can help you out on.
Good to know there are still dealers like that out there. My limited experience with the local dealers (for parts and clutch and shock work) has been far more disappointing; I won't run them down by name though. So feel free to share the good word and name them; I say let people know who the good guys are and let the rest figure it out or drop out of the game.Update: I dropped the sled off at my dealer this morning, 8:30am.
At 4pm the owner called. They extracted the broken bolt out of the crank, replaced the primary clutch/bolt and put on a new belt. He personally took it for a test ride to be sure it ran well and delivered it back to me (75mi away) tonight at 7:30pm.
If anything can save Polaris, it's their Fa¢kng awesome dealers who go above and beyond for their customers.
Not the typical polaris recall. Sent me a zip tie. Apparently brake line routing and could cut line and no brakes. Fill out paperwork that i did it and the nice people of cat will send me a $25 American express gift card. What they didn't realize is I'm used to riding a 24 polaris with no brakes. Could have saved them a stamp.A recall?
Amateurs.
At least Polaris always gets the highmarkThis p22 goes faster and farther when it’s off the sled haha. I’m making fun of the situation but when a clutch departs or explodes, it’s almost life changing and traumatizing. I feel your pain sled brothas and sistaView attachment 416709
Bucky's Outdoors in Pinedale, WY. Best shop around. Owned and operated by people who love to ride, and take care of their customers who share the passion.Good to know there are still dealers like that out there. My limited experience with the local dealers (for parts and clutch and shock work) has been far more disappointing; I won't run them down by name though. So feel free to share the good word and name them; I say let people know who the good guys are and let the rest figure it out or drop out of the game.
just became availableHas anyone seen the new P22 clutch bolt? PN 7528304, supercedes PN 7528193. I thought this was we got on our 2024 sleds but the dealer said they have not seen it yet??
Thank you. I will order one right after I hear if they announce the new clutch with the snowcheck release.just became available
New clutch finally!Thank you. I will order one right after I hear if they announce the new clutch with the snowcheck release.