I think it all depends on your uses. sport? can am, hunting? all of em lean tword cat, hard core 4x4 low range? cat 1st,yamaha 2nd trails? polaris, farm ? honda. I ride with all of them they are all great and id take any of them just go with the best deal on a new one!
I have a 98 500 sportsman with 9060 miles on it, and it's still runs and rides awesome. It's had one engine rebuild and all the suspension bushings were replaced with polyurethane ones, it also has the 2011 alloy wheels on it now.
Thanks for the response i really enjoy your videos, I test drove both th cat 450i and the sportsman 500 and 800, I went with the cat, 800 didnt seem that much more powerful 500 was nice 3 of my buddys have them, I wanted the fuel injection, and the cat dealer was great nice mom and pop type of place, After we went riding im real happy with the choice, that cat is fast for a 450, and 2 yr warranty.
@terrplmb For a 450, the 450i runs strong and is in a compact chassis. The Carb equipped Polaris 500 is no slouch in the power department, in spite of being a larger heavier machine. Althouth the Polaris design dates back, its suspension takes big hits yet is still remarkably plush. The Polaris has less body roll thanks to its wider stance and sway bar. Both front wheels pull on the Polaris when the rear tires slip, with its weight it may have a few advantages for plowing. I hope this helps.
@bamper42069 Thanks for the insight. We actually chcked with the manufacturer on this, perhaps they released the 96 as an early release in 95? You definately sound like you know your Polaris ATVs.
Mudslinger705. You are obviously just a whiney idiot.
That said: Wheels were made in the USA. I have a lot of miles on one of these bikes, and I gotta say, it is one really nice machine. All the power I could require, even when towing my 4x8 trailer, loaded around the property. You can jump the hell out of it too. It flys straight and level, and lands like a damned sofa, much smoother than a grizzly. Can't seem to get it to break down. Polaris rocks for the $.
@pussbubbles We agree, well with the good stuff you said about the Sportsman 500. We returned our test unit a while back and it seems that it is the machine we compare most others too, due to the level of performance for the money. Damn nice quad!
I think it all depends on your uses. sport? can am, hunting? all of em lean tword cat, hard core 4x4 low range? cat 1st,yamaha 2nd trails? polaris, farm ? honda. I ride with all of them they are all great and id take any of them just go with the best deal on a new one!
terrplmb 1 week ago
What is the best Atv in it class?? some ppl like can-am, artic cat, honda, yamaha, but what really is the best?? or your oppinion
Ekriptonite 2 weeks ago
I have the 2011 sportsman550 xp with EFI but not EPS i was wondering if EPS can be installed
SRW7538 2 weeks ago
I have a 98 500 sportsman with 9060 miles on it, and it's still runs and rides awesome. It's had one engine rebuild and all the suspension bushings were replaced with polyurethane ones, it also has the 2011 alloy wheels on it now.
montez341 2 months ago
Thanks for the response i really enjoy your videos, I test drove both th cat 450i and the sportsman 500 and 800, I went with the cat, 800 didnt seem that much more powerful 500 was nice 3 of my buddys have them, I wanted the fuel injection, and the cat dealer was great nice mom and pop type of place, After we went riding im real happy with the choice, that cat is fast for a 450, and 2 yr warranty.
terrplmb 2 months ago
any idea this vs ac 450i plowing snow and trail riding a few times a year in wi.
terrplmb 2 months ago
@terrplmb For a 450, the 450i runs strong and is in a compact chassis. The Carb equipped Polaris 500 is no slouch in the power department, in spite of being a larger heavier machine. Althouth the Polaris design dates back, its suspension takes big hits yet is still remarkably plush. The Polaris has less body roll thanks to its wider stance and sway bar. Both front wheels pull on the Polaris when the rear tires slip, with its weight it may have a few advantages for plowing. I hope this helps.
ATVonDemand 2 months ago
Cool video noticed one thing in the description though. They never made a sportsman 500 in 95 only the 400 the first year for the 500 was 96.
bamper42069 3 months ago
@bamper42069 Thanks for the insight. We actually chcked with the manufacturer on this, perhaps they released the 96 as an early release in 95? You definately sound like you know your Polaris ATVs.
ATVonDemand 3 months ago
Loll @ 3:28 the cat wants to ride it :P
alexlecute 4 months ago
@alexlecute Finally, someone notices the cat. I saw it in the footage while I was editing it and decided to leave it in for fun.
ATVonDemand 4 months ago
@ATVonDemand hahaha at least it is a proof that everybody wants to ride a polaris!
alexlecute 4 months ago
Mudslinger705. You are obviously just a whiney idiot.
That said: Wheels were made in the USA. I have a lot of miles on one of these bikes, and I gotta say, it is one really nice machine. All the power I could require, even when towing my 4x8 trailer, loaded around the property. You can jump the hell out of it too. It flys straight and level, and lands like a damned sofa, much smoother than a grizzly. Can't seem to get it to break down. Polaris rocks for the $.
pussbubbles 5 months ago
@pussbubbles We agree, well with the good stuff you said about the Sportsman 500. We returned our test unit a while back and it seems that it is the machine we compare most others too, due to the level of performance for the money. Damn nice quad!
ATVonDemand 4 months ago
new style for 2011 sucks
mudslinger705 5 months ago
man i HATE those chinese lookin wheels
highwaystar148 6 months ago
I just bought a brand new sportsman 500 h.o. Its a very nice bike. nice video
Warking1380 9 months ago
@Warking1380 can you pop a wheelie on that thing
sunstars100 8 months ago
@sunstars100 yeahh but i cant ride it very far
Warking1380 8 months ago
@sunstars100 You can wheelie anything if you try hard enough :)
forrest225 7 months ago