2000 Polaris Scrambler 400 2x4

Sep. 01, 2000 By Rick ""Super Hunky"" Siemen
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SCRAMBLER 400 2X4

Terms like “long-travel” have never been more appropriate than with the 2000 Polaris Scrambler 400 2x4, whose FOX Shox-equipped rear suspension has an incredible 10.5 inches of travel. This rear suspension combines with the Scrambler 400 2x4’s other standard components- including a Polaris 400 engine and automatic PVT transmission. 

The Scrambler 400 2x4 uses the Polaris-exclusive Concentric Drive System (CDS), which aligns the swing arm’s pivot point with the center of the drive sprocket. The rear suspension is not affected by engine torque, so a Scrambler 400 2x4 rider enjoys the full 10.5 inches of rear suspension travel. The Polaris CDS design also results in a consistent chain tension, reducing chain wear and decreasing considerably the need for chain adjustment or maintenance. 

The Polaris 400 engine is a 2-stroke, liquid-cooled powerplant with a 34mm Mikuni carburetor, oil injection, and CD ignition. Its power is delivered to the drive wheels consistently, as conditions warrant, thanks to the automatic PVT (Polaris Variable Transmission). This dual-sensing transmission responds to engine RPM and vehicle torque load, and reacts quickly and efficiently to changes in off-road conditions. E-Z Shift lets a rider conveniently select between forward and reverse. 

The long-travel MacPherson strut front suspension has 8.2 inches of travel, and gives the Scrambler 400 2x4 a turning radius of 60 inches. Stopping power is provided by single-lever, all­wheel hydraulic disc brakes and a hydraulic rear foot brake. 

The Scrambler 400 2x4 has full floorboards, a quartz halogen headlight, brake light, neutral and reverse indicator lights, and a 4-gallon fuel tank.


FEATURES

• Polaris Concentric Drive System aligns the center of the drive sprocket with the swing arm pivot point for ultra-efficient power transfer to the rear wheels and reduced chain wear and maintenance.
• Tight-turning MacPherson strut front suspension has 8.2 inches of travel.
• Polaris 400 2-stroke, liquid-cooled, oil-injected engine.
• Automatic PVT (Polaris Variable Transmission).
• Single-lever, all-wheel, hydraulic disc brakes and hydraulic rear foot brake.
• 55-watt quartz halogen headlight and a brake light.
• Electric start with recoil backup.
• 4-gallon fuel tank.
• Body panels color: Red with new graphics. (Seat is now red to match body panels.)
FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM POLARIS, here’s the email address: - www.polarisindustries.com - And tell ‘em Off-Road.Com sent you!


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