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Failing battery or faulty trickle charger or onboard charging system depending where the loss is. Your question loses detail in translation. See if you can find a Dutch forum.
I know virtually nothing about a 2005 Polaris 90 Sportsman, but your problem sounds like it could be a fuel starvation problem. Check the fuel filter (assuming it has one!). Good luck!
Check the Flywheel key. It should be locked under the pull cord, where the stator is located. I will be a small piece of metal that slides into the spline from the engine and the stator. If it is worn the stator will rotate off the spline and the timing will be off, she won't start and if she does will be really rough and backfire, sputter and have power loss.
Harry, dirty carb or injectors.
Check the attached links,Manuals and guides, Good luck with your Bike
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Replace spark plug (gap correctly),Drain all fuel, replace fuel filter, replenish tank with fresh fuel, do a thorough readjustment of the carb settings (last resort - remove and rebuild carb)
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