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    Linkage question

    My friend just bought a 2000 Sportsman 500 and there is a threaded linkage that is broken. It is on the right side and goes from the shifter to a pivot point and than to the gear box.
    It is below another linkage which appears to operate the drive system.
    Now the guy he bought it from said it helped 'stabilize' the high and low gears so it doesn't jump out of gear.
    Either way he is going to replace it. But it seems to run fine even with it broken.
    What is this for exactly?
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    ...crickets chirping...
    2013 Polaris Scrambler 850 LE
    2012 Yamaha Raptor 250
    2006 Can Am Outlander Max 800 XT
    2003 BDM Chopper

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    Sorry to dredge-up a 2 year old post, but since I was in here looking for information myself, I thought that I would answer this question for future searchers:

    I'm currently working on a '99 Sportsman 335 for a friend, and from what I have researched, the 335 and 500 were identical chassis, just different engines. The rod that you are asking about is the low-range gear box lever. The upper rod goes from the shifter straight back to a pivot on top of the trans almost to the rear axle out-puts. The lower rod goes from the shifter to a pivot point then onto a pivot on the transmission about 10 inches ahead of the upper rod's pivot. So, yes the rod will need to be replaced if your friend wants to use the machine's low-range.
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