Polaris
I went ahead and gathered up some more Monday Wallpapers for your computers desktop.
Because I stuffed myself so much on Thanksgiving, I wasn't able to get myself out of bed and on the computer long enough to put together yesterdays Hot Friday photo gallery. So to make up for it I batched these photos for you today.
While we think of ATVs as a way to escape, have fun, and be adventurous, the military views ATVs as effective and useful tools. The United States Army has been using Polaris ATVs for years to help move people and supplies in some of the roughest and dangerous territory in the world. We think it's pretty cool that ATVs can be used for so many applications, from hunting to joy riding to tactical military maneuvers!
When Wes Miller of H Bomb Films throws a party, you can pretty much guarantee that you’re in for a fun filled night loaded with mayhem, carnage, and debauchery!
What better way to start off your week then by changing out your computer desktops old wallpaper. Featured this week is an amazing photo of Caleb Moore busting out the worlds first ever Indian Air Backflip on a quad and more.
What better way to kick off your weekend and help get you through Friday then a sick photo gallery compiled from some of my favorite photos from my archives with a couple fresh photos tossed in the pot.Enjoy your weekend!
What’s that? And where can I buy one? Well, to answer those questions in order: It’s a Polaris MVRS800 made for the United States military, and you can’t. You might get to ride in one if you join the Army, but we’re not making any promises.
Saturday, November 8, 2008 marked the 40th anniversary of the Historic Elsinore Grand Prix. Eichner is no stranger to the Lake Elsinore Grand Prix and considers it to be one of his most enjoyable races.
It was a weekend about firsts. This was the first-annual Heartland Challenge, it was the first time the new Polaris Sportsman 850 XP EPS competed at an AMA /ATVA Sanctioned event, and it was the first time a Polaris 850 XP EPS Sportsman took a podium spot at an AMA/ATVA Event.
Honolulu Hills, ironically named for the desert type terrain of Taft, California, was home to the final round of the World Off-Road Championship Series, held October 23 - 25.





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