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Reviewer: Kevin
From: Ruther Glen, Virginia, United States
Email: knewcomb6853@yahoo.com
Date: 11/10/2009
Rider Height: 3' 8"
Rider Weight: 50
Miles/Hours: ? miles
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2007 Polaris Predator 50

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-- Not Made In USA, but it's been good --
I paid for the Polaris name only to read on the sticker on the front of the cross member MADE IN TAIWAN? WTF?? If I'd have done my homework I'd have bought one of the Japanese brands. That being said, it's been pretty good. I've had to clean the carb a couple of times. I poured denatured alcohol through the empty tank with the carb bowl drain open and it cleaned up nicely. Sometimes I've just held a compressed air hose to the fuel fill hole and burped out small trash and it runs fine. It's pretty slow, but its for a kid anyway. It has enough power to pull me around the yard and I'm a fat man. It has a quick release tether if the child falls off, but no remote kill. After they fall off a time or two, they learn. You can adjust the speed down with a screw on the throttle slowing it down to a fast walk pace. Also has a whip antenna that I promptly removed. My kids like it!

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