Buying #2
#1
we currently own a 2001 rancher 4x4 that we got around thanksgiving and we love it and want to get a second quad. I want to get either another rancher 4x4 or a sport quad like a 300ex or a banshe. My dad on the other hand thinks that a 2x4 rancher would be adquit. that would be fine but i own a 2x4 s10 and if the atv world is like that at all i wish i had a 4x4 when it comes to going off road. what are the pros and cons of all these solutions? Are there any other possibilties or other models comperable to a rancher?
#2
Greetings,
There's a lot of variables in a choice like this and a lot of options to choose from -- but here's a few thoughts to consider.
1. In my opinion, I'd get something fairly different from what you already have. Its just fun to have a choice and to have a little variety in your riding.
2. Unless your going to do some heavy duty hill climbs or mudding, I think 4X4 is over-rated. Not everyone agrees, but I find the front wheels on my 450ES rarely kick in and I find the Recon goes pretty much anywhere I want it too.
3. I think we too often consider Sport quads like like Sports cars -- made for the open road. But they're still ATVs and go through a lot of tough stuff, you just have to approach things differently than you would on a 4X4.
4. And there are some "sporty" 4X4s out there like the Wolverine or some of the Polaris models.
There's a lot of variables in a choice like this and a lot of options to choose from -- but here's a few thoughts to consider.
1. In my opinion, I'd get something fairly different from what you already have. Its just fun to have a choice and to have a little variety in your riding.
2. Unless your going to do some heavy duty hill climbs or mudding, I think 4X4 is over-rated. Not everyone agrees, but I find the front wheels on my 450ES rarely kick in and I find the Recon goes pretty much anywhere I want it too.
3. I think we too often consider Sport quads like like Sports cars -- made for the open road. But they're still ATVs and go through a lot of tough stuff, you just have to approach things differently than you would on a 4X4.
4. And there are some "sporty" 4X4s out there like the Wolverine or some of the Polaris models.
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