a stock 96 scrambler 400 will do 80-110KM. ofcourse that depends on jetting, weather, runway. My 96 has been mod up, 40thou pistonpipe/clutches/shaved head/and of course polishings (inside and out). i have had long highway trips, it is easy to pass almost any thing. the problem is the steering is gone at 130KM to scary!! there is a cut and weld to correct that problem. now if you changed sprocket you could get up to 150-160KM/h.
I have a stock 1999 Scrambler 400 4x4 that I GPS'd at 67mph and I'm 240lbs. They are quick for the price.
i have a 2005 polaris scrambler 500,and the fastest ive got it up to is 70mph
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On a 2002 Polaris 400 Scrambler, there is typically no oil on the pull rope side, as this area is primarily for the recoil starter mechanism. The plug on top of the recoil is usually a cover for the pull start assembly, and it serves to keep debris out rather than to hold oil. If you are seeing oil in that area, it could indicate a potential issue, such as a leak from the engine.
It depends on the weight of the rider, I had a 400 scrambler and me weighing 250 got it to 62. So I would guess it hits in he upper 40's. Maybe low 50's depends on wind and terrain but i have 2 of them and the both top out at 38mph.
Probably around 55 mph, my 500 h.o. did about 63 mph.
Top speed on the TM200 with 105kg on it's back will be about 100km/h
The top speed of the polaris 500 H.O. is 60 to 62 mph
The Polaris Scrambler 500 typically has a top speed of around 55 to 60 mph (88 to 97 km/h), depending on factors such as terrain and rider weight. Its performance is characterized by a balance of power and agility, making it suitable for both recreational and utility use. Additionally, its 500cc engine provides ample torque for climbing and navigating rough terrain.
The Polaris Predator 90 cc has a top speed of 45 miles per hour. The top speed can be increased by adjusting the fuel injection pump.
the top speed on a STOCK polaris Indy 500 is 100 mph trust me ive done it Most i ever done on a stock polaris was 104 mph