Polaris 120 Pro R v2 Owner's Manual

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Year 2013
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Polaris 120 Pro R 2013 Specification

The Polaris 120 Pro R 2013 is a youth snowmobile designed for young riders, offering a blend of safety, performance, and reliability. This model is equipped with a 121cc four-stroke engine, engineered to provide manageable power suitable for beginners. The air-cooled engine ensures efficient thermal management, promoting durability and consistent performance in various winter conditions. The snowmobile features a safety tether and throttle limiter, both designed to give parents control over their child's riding experience, enhancing safety. The machine's compact dimensions make it an ideal fit for children, providing ease of handling and maneuverability. Its suspension system includes a front steel leaf spring and a rear suspension with a travel of 4.1 inches, ensuring a smooth ride over snow-covered terrains. The Polaris 120 Pro R also boasts a robust steel chassis for enhanced durability and stability. The design includes a sleek, aerodynamic body, contributing to both aesthetic appeal and functional efficiency in reducing drag. This model is fitted with a durable plastic ski and a 10-inch wide track, offering excellent traction and control on snow. The snowmobile’s lightweight construction aids in easy handling, while the straightforward controls make it accessible for young riders. Overall, the Polaris 120 Pro R 2013 is thoughtfully engineered to provide a safe, enjoyable introduction to snowmobiling for children, combining essential safety features with reliable performance.

Polaris 120 Pro R 2013 F.A.Q.

What type of oil should be used for the Polaris 120 Pro R 2013 engine?

The recommended oil for the Polaris 120 Pro R 2013 is a high-quality 4-stroke engine oil with a viscosity grade of 0W-40.

How often should the chain tension be checked on a Polaris 120 Pro R 2013?

The chain tension should be checked every 10 hours of operation or at least once a month to ensure proper tension and reduce wear.

What is the proper way to store the Polaris 120 Pro R 2013 during the off-season?

To store the Polaris 120 Pro R 2013 during the off-season, clean the vehicle thoroughly, drain the fuel tank, remove the battery, and store it in a cool, dry place. Cover the vehicle to protect it from dust and moisture.

How can I troubleshoot a starting issue with my Polaris 120 Pro R 2013?

If the Polaris 120 Pro R 2013 is not starting, check the fuel level, ensure the choke is engaged, inspect the spark plug for wear, and verify that the battery is fully charged.

What is the correct tire pressure for the Polaris 120 Pro R 2013?

The recommended tire pressure for the Polaris 120 Pro R 2013 is 4 psi (28 kPa) for both front and rear tires.

How do I adjust the idle speed on my Polaris 120 Pro R 2013?

To adjust the idle speed, locate the idle adjustment screw on the carburetor and turn it clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it. The recommended idle speed is around 1600 RPM.

What maintenance schedule should I follow for my Polaris 120 Pro R 2013?

Regular maintenance includes checking the oil level and chain tension every 10 hours, inspecting the drive belt every 50 hours, and cleaning the air filter every 100 hours or annually.

How do I replace the spark plug on the Polaris 120 Pro R 2013?

To replace the spark plug, remove the spark plug boot, use a spark plug wrench to unscrew the old plug, install the new plug by hand to avoid cross-threading, and then tighten it securely with the wrench.

What should I do if the track is slipping on my Polaris 120 Pro R 2013?

If the track is slipping, check the track tension and adjust it according to the manufacturer's specifications. Ensure that the track is not damaged and that the drive belt is in good condition.

How can I improve the performance of my Polaris 120 Pro R 2013?

To improve performance, ensure regular maintenance is performed, use high-quality fuel and oil, consider upgrading the exhaust system, and ensure that the track and skis are in optimal condition.