The 2007 Polaris 700 Twin belongs to a class of 700 cc ATVs. It has a powerful 683 cc four-stroke twin-cylinder engine. The engine is liquid-cooled. It is starter by an electric starter.
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The Sportsman 700 Twin is only available with an automatic drivetrain. That means the engine is backed by the time-tested, field-proven Polaris Variable Transmission.
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The 700 Twin features a 692cc, twin-cylinder engine promising 68 horsepower - higher than popular Japanese motorcycles.
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