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2007 Scrambler 500 4x4
Speed and Traction in One Package
The Polaris Scrambler is popular among riders
who want a sporty ride with the ability to go
anywhere. By combining a powerful 500 engine and
Polaris’ legendary true All-Wheel Drive, the
Scrambler delivers impressive top speed, quick
acceleration and light handling, giving riders
passage to remote places and rough terrain.
The power plant of the Scrambler is a
liquid-cooled Polaris 500 High-Output 4-valve,
4-stroke engine. It has a sealed battery and
electric start. The Polaris Variable
Transmission (PVT) responds automatically to
changes in engine speed and vehicle torque load
by delivering just the right power to the drive
wheels. Power is fed to the rear wheels via a
durable, concentric chain drive and to the front
wheels by a shaft drive.
The Scrambler’s power is matched with the
traction provided by Polaris On-Demand All Wheel
Drive (AWD). Engaged with a thumb switch on the
handlebar, this system automatically engages
when the rider needs more forward traction. It
reverts to 2WD automatically when AWD is no
longer needed.
For better performance and handling over tough
terrain, the Scrambler provides 10.5 inches of
rear suspension travel, 8.2 inches of front
suspension travel and 5.5 inches of ground
clearance. A gas-charged, twin-tube shock and
progressive-rate rear suspension deliver more
than twice the rear suspension travel of
competitors. In the front, a MacPherson strut
suspension provides more resilience, better
handling and less rider fatigue.
Braking is provided by Polaris’ single-lever,
all-wheel hydraulic disc brakes. The Scrambler
500 has a 3.5-gallon fuel tank, a mechanical
fuel gauge and dual headlights.
For 2007, The Scrambler 500 is available in
Black.
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