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Reviewer: Miranda Powers
From: Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Email: miranda_pwrs@yahoo.com
Date: 03/10/2010
Rider Height: 5' 4"
Rider Weight: 127
Miles/Hours: 5000 miles
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2004 Polaris Sportsman 500 H.O.

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-- My Polaris Beast --
The Polaris I have has always been my favorite piece of machinery to work on, ride on, and play around with. This beauty I have is my 100% baby and even if she dies, she'll still be close to my heart. I added a lot to it as in: hand warmers, plow and a utility box on the back. I also added a seat/stuff holder for all my stuff I put in the back. My friends think my baby's tires need more traction, so I'm gonna put new tires on her. Other than that she's in high quality use and she'll always be behind me.
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