Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Polaris Industries dates back to 1954, when it manufactured snowmobiles. However, through the years the company developed and produced motorcycles, military solutions and all-terrain vehicles. The 2006 Polaris Sportsman 500 HO is a four-wheel-drive utility vehicle with three color schemes. Though small in stature, the utility vehicle also has the ability to haul small loads.

Performance

    The 2006 Polaris Sportsman 500 HO vehicle comes standard with a single-cylinder, four-stroke, 499 cc engine. The rear-wheel-drive vehicle has a continuously variable transmission. The vehicle has an electronic start ignition.

Dimensions and Capacities

    The 2006 Sportsman 500 HO vehicle measures 83 inches long, 48 inches wide and 48 inches high. The ground clearance is 11 inches. The utility vehicle has a seat height of 33.8 inches and accommodates one person. The 715-lb. vehicle has a 50.5-inch wheelbase. It can hold up to 4.25 gallons of fuel. The front storage unit can hold up to 90 lbs. and the rear storage area holds up to 180 lbs. The vehicle offers a total hitch tongue weight of 120 lbs. and a 1,225-lb. maximum towing capacity.

Suspension, Brakes and Wheels

    The 2006 Sportsman features MacPherson strut front suspension with 8.2 inches of travel and independent progressive rate rear suspension with 9.5 inches of travel. The vehicle comes with Polaris PXT 25-inch-by-8-inch front tires and Polaris PXT 25-inch-by-11-inch rear tires. The Polaris Sportsman 500 vehicle sports hydraulic disc brakes with a hydraulic foot brake in the rear.

Features

    The 2006 Polaris Sportsman 500 HO recreational vehicle includes digital instruments. The vehicle features an odometer, speedometer, fuel gauge and tachometer. The Sportsman 500 alerts you when the oil is too high or low, and when you need to check the battery. In addition, the vehicle comes with a 12-volt outlet.

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