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2002 Polaris Sportsman 700 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,900.00
Location:

Leonardtown, Maryland, US

Leonardtown, Maryland, US
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2002 polaris sportsman 700. I am the second owner of this atv. Has been very well maintained. Has about 1, 500 miles on it. I don't know the exact because it needs a speed hall effect senor that works the speedometer and records the miles. You can get them for about 75.00. I never worried about it beacuse everyone I ride with keeps track of miles. The atv has all new wheels bearings and front and rear suspension bushings. It also has custom made front and rear bumpers. Comes with the polaris rear rack bag and a kohplin atv gas can that has never been attached or used. It has like new Artrax countrax tires. The only other problem is the right rear cv axle clicks when u make a sharp turn or back up. When I bought it the guy told me about it and I have had it apart and repacked it with grease. It has caused me no problems other than clicking. It also has a 2500lbs warn winch that works great. If you have sny questiond please feel free to ask. Local pickup only. Thanks for looking!

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