Bert Posted December 24, 2006 Report Posted December 24, 2006 hey fellas i have a 05 sportsman 500 and i went mud bogging today and i got it stuck pretty bad.. well we finally get it out and it won't go forword or reverse.. is it because the belt got real wet? there was also alot of mud so could thre be mud in it or from it being wet? or do i have a problem? i couldn't take a look at it cause it was dark out so i have to see what happened tomorrow. thanks guys Quote
sgt seth Posted December 24, 2006 Report Posted December 24, 2006 hey fellas i have a 05 sportsman 500 and i went mud bogging today and i got it stuck pretty bad.. well we finally get it out and it won't go forword or reverse.. is it because the belt got real wet? there was also alot of mud so could thre be mud in it or from it being wet? or do i have a problem? i couldn't take a look at it cause it was dark out so i have to see what happened tomorrow. thanks guys Do you have any snorkles on your bike? Definately need to drain everything. I dont know Polaris that well, I run a Yammie Wolverine and my bro runs a Honda Rincon, but I know you have to snorkel the crap outta those CVT. Is the bike going into gear and just not moving or is it not going into gear at all? When you put it in gear, if it goes in, can you wind it up and hear what you think is the belt slipping? Or what? Best bet is to jump on over to www.highlifter.com/forum and jump on the polaris board to see if anything has been said. Quote
Bert Posted December 24, 2006 Author Report Posted December 24, 2006 (edited) no it's all stock.. i kept it revved up all while it was under water so no water got in the exhust. it goes in gear and it will move but not easy... you give it like almost half throttle and it'll move slightly.. tomorrow i guess i'll drain the gear oil out and replace it and clean it up. edit: thanks for the site btw Edited December 24, 2006 by Bert Quote
Bert Posted December 25, 2006 Author Report Posted December 25, 2006 ok i got it fixed today there was like a drain plug for the belt area i drained the water out and it was fine Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.