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stick to your guns

easy...a little of everything.....I think the best way to have a long life pro...turn up the oiler(1 qt per tank of fuel)add a pint of oil to every fuel tank....warm the sled up even when taking rest breaks....clutch the sled to keep it at 8100 rpm max..and keep your warranty in tact....if you want mods and more power..do carls 900 kit which should solve the skirt issues.....
 
I don’t get it guys. If I was as worried or concerned about failures you know about, or those you think MIGHT happen, I would sell the the sled and buy something else!

I have always had good luck with the Polaris 800, but if that changes I will buy what ever sled is out there that I think is better. Until that happens you won’t hear me cry whine and worry. Even if my 800 PRO blows up tomorrow, I won’t cry, I will either decide it’s still the best sled for me, or sell the bitch!

It’s like a friend of mine who’s wife got fat. All he does is complain. If I was him and if it was that big of an issue I would get rid of her, or shut up and realize that the next one might get fat too!
Come on guys the whining and worrying is getting a bit old.

These comments are not directed at any one poster here, it’s just becoming to common of a theme. I realize that for some, maybe it’s venting, but grow a pair guys and ride the crap out of your sled or buy another one that you think is better!

Now I’m done venting..........

You can still ride a fat wife while your complaining as long as she doesn't hear you but you can't ride a blown up sled if you cant get the parts to fix it.
 
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