2000 Polaris Scrambler 500

Polaris ATVs for 2000

Sep. 01, 2000 By Rick ""Super Hunky"" Siemen
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SCRAMBLER 500

For sport riders looking for power, the Polaris 500 engine is a high-output 4-valve, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled powerplant that generates incredible power. It uses a 40mm Mikuni carburetor, dry sump lubrication, and a CD ignition. 

The power is managed by the automatic PVT (Polaris Variable Transmission). This dual-sensing transmission responds to both engine RPM and vehicle torque load. There’s no shifting required, just consistent power delivered automatically to the wheels. 

All power delivered to the rear wheels is used with great efficiency, thanks to the Polaris Concentric Drive System (CDS), which aligns the swing arm’s pivot point with the center of the drive sprocket. The long-travel rear suspension’s performance is not affected by engine torque, and a consistent chain tension is maintained, reducing chain wear and decreasing considerably the need for chain adjustment or maintenance. 

Using a Fox Shox with a remote reservoir, the rear suspension travel is 10.5 inches, almost 2 inches greater than the previous year’s model. Complementing the rear suspension, is the long- travel, independent MacPherson strut front suspension. It has 8.2 inches of travel and gives the Scrambler 500 a turning radius of 60 inches.

 When conditions call for 4-wheel traction, a Scrambler 500 rider can activate the Polaris intelligent On-Demand true 4-wheel drive system. It senses when the rear wheels lose traction, then automatically engages both front wheels with full torque. The handy on/off switch is located by the right handgrip.

 Consistent braking is provided by the single-lever, all-wheel hydraulic disc brakes and hydraulic rear foot brake, and E-Z Shift lets a rider choose between forward and reverse. Twin handlebar-mounted, dual-beam (high/low) quartz halogen headlights offer great lighting.

 The Scrambler 500 has a color-and-graphic scheme that features red body panels and a black seat, and the fuel capacity is 3.5 gallons.


FEATURES

• Polaris 500 engine, which is a high-output, 4-valve, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled engine. Has a 40mm Mikuni carburetor, dry sump lubrication, and CD ignition.
• Polaris On-Demand true 4-wheel drive. Senses when the rear wheels begin to lose traction, then instantly and automatically engages both front wheels with full torque. Thumb switch activates 4-wheel drive system.
• 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.
• Automatic PVT (Polaris Variable Transmission.
• Single-lever, all-wheel, hydraulic disc brakes and hydraulic rear foot brake.
• Two dual-beam quartz halogen headlights and a brake.
• Electric start with recoil backup.
• 3.5-gallon fuel tank.
• Body panels color: Red. (Seat is now black.)
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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