Use your spark plug wrench to adjust your rear suspension
The shocks could be the problem.
there is a drain bolt on the back side then fill it up to the full mark
it is when a snowmobile climbs up a hill.
Stock-- front 14 rear 38
Yes, unless you have your suspension set up right it can massively damage your knees
Snowmobile jackets can be bought from a number of retailers. The 'MX Megastore' sell a variety of such jackets. 'Up North Sports' also sell snowmobile jackets and one can find them on Ebay.
A company that manufactures snowmobile jackets is Up North Sports. Some other companies that manufacture snowmobile jackets are Choko Design, Winnipeg Free Press and many more.
ages 12 and up
Two nuts under the tunnel at the rear of the track. Remove them lift the seat until it clears the studs, pull it back to release the front hook. How you can unplug the tail light wiring, and it should be able to remove from sled.
My best guess would be that a vintage snowmobile, ie from the early 1410's will generally go around 10 mph 35 mph. Please note that this depends on a lot of factors including engine size, snow conditions and weight of the driver. ive seen a 1973 polaris starfire 650 woop a 2000 something polaris IQ 12000 look on youtube
Sounds like you have a leak in the air suspension. Check out if it does or it will burn out the pump. Monroe makes a replacement set up for the " air -Ride". It runs you around a grand to have it replace the OEM design.
Cynosura, the current Polaris took up its position in the Roman Age.