What are the colors of the Polaris Sportsman 400?
Red, green and Mossy Oak color options are available for the 400 H.O. Polaris has developed a fully-equipped entry-level ATV in the 2008 Sportsman 400 H.O. It’s a capable trail conqueror at a competitive price. To learn more, check one out at your local dealer or visit http://www.polarisind.com/.
What was the name of the Polaris Sportsman in 2008?
Polaris eliminated the Hawkeye name for 2008 to expand its Sportsman lineup. But the company is continuing its march into the 300-400cc class with a Sportsman 400 H.O. that is built on the original Hawkeye platform.
What kind of choke is on Polaris Sportsman 400 H.O?
The re-named 400 H.O. is a dry sump design. It draws in air through a 34mm Mikuni carburetor. A simple pull-style choke cable mounted on the left handlebar is used for starting in colder temps. The mill does not dominate but it provides a satisfying ride.
What’s the price of a Polaris Sportsman 300?
The 300 class is the price point and power level at which many adult ATV buyers make their first purchase. Some riders never choose to buy anything bigger and brand loyalty starts to grow with the first purchase, so the quality of an OEM’s offering at this level is critical. In model year 2006 Polaris released an all-new ATV called the Hawkeye.
Red, green and Mossy Oak color options are available for the 400 H.O. Polaris has developed a fully-equipped entry-level ATV in the 2008 Sportsman 400 H.O. It’s a capable trail conqueror at a competitive price. To learn more, check one out at your local dealer or visit http://www.polarisind.com/.
Polaris eliminated the Hawkeye name for 2008 to expand its Sportsman lineup. But the company is continuing its march into the 300-400cc class with a Sportsman 400 H.O. that is built on the original Hawkeye platform.
The 300 class is the price point and power level at which many adult ATV buyers make their first purchase. Some riders never choose to buy anything bigger and brand loyalty starts to grow with the first purchase, so the quality of an OEM’s offering at this level is critical. In model year 2006 Polaris released an all-new ATV called the Hawkeye.
The re-named 400 H.O. is a dry sump design. It draws in air through a 34mm Mikuni carburetor. A simple pull-style choke cable mounted on the left handlebar is used for starting in colder temps. The mill does not dominate but it provides a satisfying ride.