You can adjust the angle which would increase hight slightly. However you would need risers to make a substantial rise. I put a 1 inch riser on mine this sumer from Royal Distributing. You also have to take off all the plastic covers to access the bolts. Watch you cable lengths too.
@@KwmjamAdventures I have 2 actually one pivots where the bars meet the hood but you have to put some force on it to pivot the other does not and the bars are stuck down
YUP ! I've learned those lessons...
I had the exact sled for 4 years. Great sled never had a problem with it .
just picked one up for free really good shape just needed rebuild hopefully have it running this week parts are on the way
That was wild. Can’t wait for the next snowmobiling video! Beautiful NWO at its best.
I have a 96 Polaris Trail.. Nice machine but I wish it had reverse. It must be nice to have reverse!
It is. I just wish she wasn't so darn heavy.
Hey. would you know the spare part number for that Polaris classic snowmobile coolant temperature gauge?
Up down
Anyone know how to adjust the handle bars on these I have a 97 I think
I have one of these 1997 I think anyone know how to adjust the handlebars
You can adjust the angle which would increase hight slightly. However you would need risers to make a substantial rise. I put a 1 inch riser on mine this sumer from Royal Distributing. You also have to take off all the plastic covers to access the bolts. Watch you cable lengths too.
@@KwmjamAdventures I have 2 actually one pivots where the bars meet the hood but you have to put some force on it to pivot the other does not and the bars are stuck down
Pin & Wiggle
Just not enough track for that kind of snow
by "much more capable sled" you meant much uglier and worse at cornering sled right?