Specifications of the 2003 Polaris
- Polaris ATVs are some of the most popular in the world, featuring fuel-injected, V-twin engines, PVTs (Polaris Variable Transmissions) and on demand four-wheel drive. Additionally, Polaris offers heavy-duty towing packages in its utility models, and many riders appreciate this feature. The 2003 Sportsman 700 Twin is a work-utility model, created with a powerful engine and four-wheel drive.
- The 2003 Sportsman 700 Twin is equipped with a liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine. This is a 4x4 with independent long-travel and a 9.5-inch rear suspension. This model features the PVT (Polaris Variable Transmission) that many riders appreciate due to its long-lasting durability and more RPMs over a lifespan.
- The 2003 Polaris Sportsman 700 Twin is equipped with a dual-sensing Engine Braking System (EBS) which enhances braking when riding on rough off-road trails and hills. The Sportsman 700 also has on demand four-wheel drive with an on/off thumb switch. The tires are manufactured by Goodyear and have rawhide grip durability, and the ATV rides on standard chrome wheels. The 2003 Sportsman 700 has both front and rear rack extenders.
- The total weight of the 2003 Polaris Sportsman 700 Twin maxes out at 740 pounds. The overall length is 81 inches, the width is 46 inches, and the height is 47 inches. The wheelbase length measures 50.75 inches. The height of the seat is 34 inches, and the ATV's ground clearance is 11.25 inches.
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