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« on: January 13, 2006, 08:31:34 PM »

My buddy bought a 2005 trailboss 330 4-stroke we took it to croom and 2 days later the bike had a bent FRAME, my buddy ran into a stump at about 5 miles per hour{no lie} and the frame that holds the steering stem bent and twisted., We called Polaris and they said pretty much to go **** ourselves they dont cover colisions. I think my buddy got a defective frame. Polaris has a slogan which says "The way out" we were on the way in and the bike broke now we have to walk out what kind of crap is that? I have a HONDA , I'M GLad i have a honda if i had a polaris then i would have a junked out piece. i have rolled my 400ex down the mountain, front over end mutiple times in the same day. But the irinic thing is my honda was THE WAY OUT. And still has no problems, but yet my buddy hits a stump "which is imposible to not do in croom", and his bike brakes. ANYBODY HAVE ANY IDEAS ON HOW TO HELP THE SITUATION?

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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2006, 10:37:02 PM »

Your friend must have gotten a lemon. My sisterinlaw has an 05 anniversary edition 330 and it's great.My buddys wife has a 2003 330 and it has never broke down and routinely pulls back other quads. There great bikes for the money in my opinion besides Polaris would go out of buisness if they covered collisions.
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2006, 10:54:01 PM »

My name is Matt i have a 400ex my buddy has the trail boss, i have hit trees and stumps at all different speeds, the only thing that broke was a tierod, and rim, but the frame did not bend that was my concern when we talked to polaris, the whole reason for parts is for the parts to break which is fine but not bend the frame. My 400ex has tumbled down a mountain about 10 flips, and all i did was rolled it over and started rinding aagin. My buddy hit the stump at about 5mph, he did not even complain about hurting himself he just noticed that the steering was bent. i hit stupms all the time it is just part of riding at croom, if all bikes broke when they hit a stump, then all the bikes would be out of commision.
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2006, 11:04:04 PM »

Hey did your friend contact the big man  about this iuess.

My best bet is go to polaris web site get the main number and call them.
If your polaris dealer is giving you hard time and then contact the big man of the company about your  2005 trail boss 330.I bet the dealer won't like that.
So You need to complain about and don't let people push you anlong the side
behind the bus. Smiley

here's the web site

http://www.polarisindustries.com

here's their address and phone number to call
the big man. Wink

Mailing Address
Polaris Industries, Inc.
2100 Highway 55
Medina, MN 55340
(763) 417-8650

So give this to your friend I know
he will be happy i gave this info.I just
went look it up for your friend.

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« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2006, 11:09:28 PM »

We already talked to polaris, they are no help at all
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« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2006, 11:23:27 PM »

POLARIS........Poor Old Loser Aint Riding Sunday.
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« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2006, 11:29:03 PM »

At least I won't buy a used polaris from a
atv dealer.Lol  Smiley
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« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2006, 04:29:36 PM »

  YOU say it was 5 MPH.....but maybe it realy 15 MPH (Who knows?).
   ATVs do not have "5 MPH" bumpers or Airbags....
nobody has ever said that an ATV frame will not be damaged in a collision.
  So OK! Someone rolled a quad ten times down a mountain and road
out on it........ever hear of 'getting lucky'?
       #1...don't hit stumps.
       #2...don't roll down mountains.

   Ford Motor Company will not pay for my trucks airbag system or frame
if I get into a collision...even a 5 MPH one. (that is why I have insurance on my truck).
  Polaris will not pay for you to wreck your Quad.
    NOW.....you may want to see if others with the same model as you are having frame problems.......then you may be able to get a re-call.
   Fat chance though unless the frame CAUSED the collision.

(see #1 above)

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« Reply #8 on: January 15, 2006, 06:34:15 PM »

  YOU say it was 5 MPH.....but maybe it realy 15 MPH (Who knows?).
   ATVs do not have "5 MPH" bumpers or Airbags....
nobody has ever said that an ATV frame will not be damaged in a collision.
  So OK! Someone rolled a quad ten times down a mountain and road
out on it........ever hear of 'getting lucky'?
       #1...don't hit stumps.
       #2...don't roll down mountains.

   Ford Motor Company will not pay for my trucks airbag system or frame
if I get into a collision...even a 5 MPH one. (that is why I have insurance on my truck).
  Polaris will not pay for you to wreck your Quad.
    NOW.....you may want to see if others with the same model as you are having frame problems.......then you may be able to get a re-call.
   Fat chance though unless the frame CAUSED the collision.

(see #1 above)

     Chuck' roast

    Clapper  dirtygrl80 has a 2000 Trail Boss 325 and it has bumped a tree. rolled in a pit and still going strong....no major damages at all .................
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« Reply #9 on: January 15, 2006, 07:47:20 PM »

>>dirtygrl80 has a 2000 Trail Boss 325 and it has bumped a tree. rolled in a pit and still going strong....no major damages at all ....<<

That is all fine and dandy, but you can not expect a company to cover damage that was incurred on a vehicle that YOU HIT SOMETHING WITH.
   In order to do so, you have to prove the frame is faulty. If that hasn't been done....sorry, but you bought the stump.
  I am not saying the frame is good or bad......just that if it is damaged from hitting something, the fault is basically yours.
   If I hit a tree with my Ford and my bumper falls off (ok..I can see that......)
I can't see me going to FORD and complaining about the bumper.  Even though 25 others may say they hit trees and rolled down mountains and their bumper never fell off.   I would have to prove the bumper was at fault.
  AND, how would polaris know that the ATV hit a stump at 5 MPH or 25 MPH?
   Sorry, just don't see how bashing Polaris will solve this.  The owner may need an attourney to further it.
    Just my opinion.

   chuck 'roast
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« Reply #10 on: January 15, 2006, 07:57:48 PM »

Stitch has a '05 TrailBoss. We know what she did to herself on it (hit a tree, I was watching, it was more than 5mph). Still rides just fine. By the way, the TrailBoss doesn't have a speedo.
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« Reply #11 on: January 15, 2006, 08:00:22 PM »

POLARIS........Poor Old Loser Aint Riding Sunday.

You calling my wife a loser?
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« Reply #12 on: January 15, 2006, 08:12:55 PM »

If an ATV company replaced parts on every atv ever crashed the would go bankrupt, get insurance if you dont know your bikes limitations.
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« Reply #13 on: January 15, 2006, 08:15:16 PM »

 >>>POLARIS........Poor Old Loser Aint Riding Sunday.<<<


>>You calling my wife a loser?<<

(Is she riding Sunday?   LOL)



 Hey KURT! Glad to see you made it home safe.  I had a good time with you all.

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« Reply #14 on: January 15, 2006, 08:36:37 PM »

I have a 93 Tril Boss that has rolled down a mountain and my son rode it 80 miles this weekend. I have to believe it was going faster than 5 mph.
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« Reply #15 on: January 15, 2006, 10:20:31 PM »

I'll try to explain the situation a little more, we were riding at croom with a neighbor of our who has never ridin a 4 wheeler before. My name it Matt i have a 400ex, my buddy ryan has a trailboss 330, and a suzuki ozark 250, Ryan was riding the trail boss just so you know, ryan and i our experienced riders. The neighbors name is Gwin, We started riding out of croom campground and headed for the "hills" i "matt" was leading on the 400ex ryan was next then gwin. I made sure on how fast the group was going so he would get the feel of it. Ryan was following me and hit a stump, he then yelled at me and said stop. HE said " i think the steering is bent" we looked at the situation and sure enough the frame was bent. I personally think if you hit anything at a relativly low speed, the framw should not bend, the tierod should bend or maybe a a-arm ,but not the frame, that same day i got cut off on a trail and i Matt hit a tree on my 400ex going pretty fast, i had to check my legs becaused i though the bars might of cut me. The only thing that was wrong on my bike was a bent tierod, not the frame THATS THE ONLY THING I'M TRYING TO SAY, THE FRAME SHOULD NOT BEND IN A SITUATION LIKE THAT.  When we talk in this post we need to make sure to compare apples to apples, when you said the thing about The Ford motor company about hitting the tree makes no sense, because "LETS JUST SAY" if you hit a tree backing up and the frame bent, you would be mad,the bumper is just your fault, Before my buddy bought the trailboss he rode the ozark250 he has hit stumps on that at all speeds and nothing is wrong or bent on that bike
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« Reply #16 on: January 15, 2006, 10:28:08 PM »

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Thread Title: crashed trailboss 330
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let a friend ride my wife's trailboss today and he crashed. hit a tree with right tire and it bent the frame really bad. when you ride it you have to keep the handle bars pointing to the left like you are makeing a left turn when you let go of handle bars the quad make a sharp right turn. the bad part is it's only 2 weeks old and my wife didn't know i let somebody else ride it when she went to the store so she's not to happy. does any body know who i can get a new frame thru and around how much they cost? my friend is going to pay for it so that's the only good thing thanks.
 
 
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no it's the frame. the bracket where the tie-rod connects into the frame was pushed into the frame and the frame twisted. i was shocked the tie-rod didn't bend instead. he didn't get hurt just a scrape on his stomach where the handle bars hit him. he said the wheel was turned all the way to the right and the tree hit the rim just next to the strut. and i do not have insurance on it yet,but the insurance company in new jersey doesn't cover anything but basic liability so it wouldn't of made a diff. 
 
 
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« Reply #17 on: January 16, 2006, 05:37:20 AM »

That had to be one heck of a tall stump considering the ground clearance of the trailboss.  My wifes' 2002 Trailboss 330 has a much higher ground clearance than my Kawasaki 400 4x4.

At 5mph, how did he not miss it? Must have been going a little faster. So what are the estimates to repair it? If you buy a car and drive off the lot at 5 mph and hit a stump, the dealer won't cover it either.
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« Reply #18 on: January 16, 2006, 06:07:31 AM »

Hitting a stump with your trailboss and hitting a stump with your 400ex are not comparing apples to apples. It depends on where both of them hit the stump at. Was it the tire, the A arm, the frame, or what. If it was not hit in the same area, its not apples for apples.
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« Reply #19 on: January 16, 2006, 08:05:29 AM »

both bikes hit at the front left tire "dead on"
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« Reply #20 on: January 16, 2006, 09:14:26 AM »

How is it ever time a bike breaks and the roder wants to blame the bike maker the rider was doing 5MPH, but when its time to brag to the friends about the wild ride it was more like 30MPH
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« Reply #21 on: January 16, 2006, 09:15:36 AM »

1/2 inch more or 1/2 inch less nothing prob. would have happened.
he just prob got it at the right speed at the very exact point where the frame is weak. i mean(its possible) maybe a little more to the right(or left) and nothing would've happened.
 
it sucks but you gotta move on. if they dont cover it, bite the bullet and move on.

sorry to hear of your mishap.
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« Reply #22 on: January 16, 2006, 06:16:57 PM »

I'm surprised these bikes survived the mountain rolls.   Dunno  Florida mountains are among the most treacherous! 
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« Reply #23 on: January 16, 2006, 08:35:31 PM »

Your right about the hills, i'll give you that. If i took you to croom, i would take you to many areas that would prove you dont have the "BALLS" to go up or down!
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« Reply #24 on: January 17, 2006, 03:24:41 AM »

Hey Boomer,

I am curiuos as to how the front right tire actually hit the stump. ........you say that it hit "dead on".  If that is so, given the statiscally low probability that the right front tire was hit at precisley the right angle so that the force of the impact traveled throught thea-arms and into the frame.  Then I think that there might be a quality control issue regarding Polaris.  It seems that there are those on this board with no problems and those on this boards with problems regarding Polaris ATV's.  Now..... its no secret that I'm a huge Honda fan, however, that does not preclude the fact that I would try contacting Polaris's Quality Control (QA) department and explain what occured.  Your absolutly right when you believe that the tie-rods should have given in first.....they should have, the're designed for it. 

Hope this post makes some sense it 3:24 in the morning.
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