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Homebuilt SxS
#1
After selling my wifes atv, thought I would build something Ive been wanting for a while...

Picked up this tracker. A local friend wheeled it for a year and the FI stopped working, so he parked it...

After researching Polaris Razr 900s i called him up and picked it up... How they line up:

Rzr:
85hp. 80" wb, 1200lb

Tracker:
80hp, 86" wb, 2000lb


The goal is to cut as much weight as possible, get it running and flog it.

Now for the important parts, specs & pics.

95 Tracker
1.6l 8v tbi
5spd
5.13s, welded
IFS front, 4 link rear
2" lift

***Edit: Changed Directions, as seen throughout build.
Ben...........Big Dixie Boggers........www.MudProMetalworks.com
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#2
this is what Im shooting for, but in 2 seater:

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#3
Here is what it looked like when I picked it up

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#4
When i picked it up the FI setup was in bad shape, so I decided to keep it simple and go with propane...

I installed a carb intake & dizzy and made an adapter for the CA100 mixer

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I also picked up a set of 34" TSLs and pair of suspension seats for it
Ben...........Big Dixie Boggers........www.MudProMetalworks.com
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#5
After tuning in the propane, cleaning up the wiring, installing the wheels/tires...

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I need to build a battery box to move it behind the pass seat, then I will take it for a test drive...

I think the 34s will be too big and heavy, but well see how it drives... If so, I will sell them and pick up a set of 28x12x15 SxS tires I found
Ben...........Big Dixie Boggers........www.MudProMetalworks.com
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#6
Great idea. Those razors and other side by sides are stupid expensive. Look forward to seeing how this turns out.
'74 Grocery Getter, '73 Project Buggy, '77 Parts Rig

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#7
thats pretty cool!
77 built 306,Trickflow Cam/Alum Heads/dome pistons/10:1comp,nv3550,duff long arms,3.5" lift,family cage,protofab rear bumper,twin sticked, and 35KM2'sG.D.I.
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#8
I think you need a gixxer motor in it like ole stumpy's got!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXQ1rhf2R...re=related
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Took it for a drive. In low it does well but I feel like it should have more power.


If anyone is interested in 34s, let me know.


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Ben...........Big Dixie Boggers........www.MudProMetalworks.com
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broncosbybart Wrote:I think you need a gixxer motor in it like ole stumpy's got!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXQ1rhf2R...re=related

If I could find a cheap bike I might would do it.... or Turbo this motor.
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