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2002 Polaris Scrambler 400 2 x 4
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- My scrammy
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Great Shape . . . . Come, SEE, Buy!!
A high-performance 2-stroke that’s also highly affordable, the Scrambler 400 2x4 is just what the doctor ordered for what ails you: civilization.
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Polaris |
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| Model Year |
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2002 |
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Scrambler 400 2 x 4 |
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| Price |
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*$3,055.00
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| Color |
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Red |
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| VIN# |
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681280 |
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1280 |
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| Engine |
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378cc, liquid-cooled, 2-stroke with counter balance |
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| Displacement |
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378cc |
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| Carburetion |
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34mm - VM Milkuni |
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| Cooling |
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liquid-cooled |
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| Starter |
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Electric start with recoil backup |
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| Gear Range |
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E-Z Shift forward and reverse |
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| Transmission |
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PVT (Polaris Variable Transmission) |
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| Final Drive |
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Concentric Chain |
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| Lubrication |
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Oil injection |
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| Alternator |
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150 watts |
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| Suspension |
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Front: MacPherson strut with 8.2 in/20.8 cm of travel Rear: Progressive rate swing arm with 10.5 Rear Shock 1 5/8 in gas-charged Fox® Shox w/remote reservoir in/26.7 cm of travel |
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| Brakes |
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Front: Single-lever hydraulic disc Rear: Foot brake Rear Caliper: Hydraulic, opposed piston caliper Rear Disc: Rear axle fixed disc Parking Brake:Hydraulic lock, all wheel |
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| Tires |
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Front: 23 x 7-10, (4 psi) Rear: 22 x 11.0-10, (3psi) |
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| Length |
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74.5 in.(189.2cm) |
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| Width |
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46.5 in. (118.1cm) |
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| Height |
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47.0 in. (119.4cm) |
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| Wheelbase |
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49.75 in. (126.4cm) |
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| Dry Weight |
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481 lbs. (218kg) |
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| Fuel Capacity |
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4.0 gal. (15.14L) |
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| Oil Capacity |
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2 qts/1.89 ltr |
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| Insurance |
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Get an Insurance Quote |
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Photos may show optional equipment
*Price, if shown, does not include government fees, taxes, dealer freight/preparation, dealer document preparation charges or any finance charges (if applicable). Final actual sales price will vary depending on options or accessories selected.
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