Dan in AR
Hard to beat for price to keep on hand for repairs. When you break Polaris OEM weak axles it will mess up the pads.
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Didn't know if I was going to like it as much as i do right now but after I put it on, it looks far better than I had hoped! If your seat is all torn up and gangly, buy 1 of these, slip it on and change the look of your bike man!
Read All ReviewsDOUG in TX
Looks to be identical as the original EXECEPT IT HAS SECURITY SCREWS ON IT! NOT PHILIPS HEADS AS SHOWN. It really doesn't matter the way it mounts on the bracket of a Polaris but if you ever need to rebuild it you will have to get the security bits to do it. We'll see how it holds up.
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Was a little skeptical to toss it in the machine since the resistance checks right out of the box were iffy but fit was good and material and quality seem to be fine especially for the price. Tossed in machine and fixed no spark issue. I'd call it a win
Read All ReviewsCHRIS in NY
Works good no complaint. Would recommend if looking for a budget option
Read All ReviewsBart in MD
I was in the market for a Rabaconda and came across the Neutron. The Neutron seemed to be basically the same machine at a more economical price. The construction is robust and it works as advertised. If you are new to this type of changer, watching a few videos on the process will help. The Tusk curved tire irons are also recommended over straight irons. (Get at least 4 of them) So far I have done two sets of tires and it works great.
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