650 H1 GOOD ATV 4 ME?
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650 H1 GOOD ATV 4 ME?
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: NEW 700 EFI
how does the 650 handle climbing steep hills? it looks tall and tippy i need 2 have a good climbing atv live in wv so lots of steep steep hills and what about the do not use on hills more then 25%? im looking for as much good and bad info on these atvs as possible.</end quote></div>
The AC 400-on up will handle the hills of WV. The bigger engines will give you a slight advantage of climbing some of them in high range, where speed is the advantage. If they are so steep that the only way to make it to the top is with speed then I think I would pass on that hill (you could wheelie and go over backwards). If it is a regular ATV trail then you won't have any problems with an AC with a smaller engine and certainly no problem for the 650.
Food for thought - bigger isn't necessarily better, only faster. Too much HP is worse than not having enough. I'd rather run out of engine than to get into a mess as a result of having a machine get out of control - the ground is hard and trees hurt.
how does the 650 handle climbing steep hills? it looks tall and tippy i need 2 have a good climbing atv live in wv so lots of steep steep hills and what about the do not use on hills more then 25%? im looking for as much good and bad info on these atvs as possible.</end quote></div>
The AC 400-on up will handle the hills of WV. The bigger engines will give you a slight advantage of climbing some of them in high range, where speed is the advantage. If they are so steep that the only way to make it to the top is with speed then I think I would pass on that hill (you could wheelie and go over backwards). If it is a regular ATV trail then you won't have any problems with an AC with a smaller engine and certainly no problem for the 650.
Food for thought - bigger isn't necessarily better, only faster. Too much HP is worse than not having enough. I'd rather run out of engine than to get into a mess as a result of having a machine get out of control - the ground is hard and trees hurt.
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