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Is the Scrambler 500 a good crossover quad?

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Old 12-29-2013, 11:01 AM
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Default Is the Scrambler 500 a good crossover quad?

I currently have a 2001 Yamaha Raptor 660 that is pretty much stock. All of the guys I ride with have utility quads, mostly 400-500cc range, and I have spent some time on many of theirs. I know I would like a ute better for riding with them in the wooded trails and mud, but I love the speed and handling of my Raptor for scooting around by myself. Haven't rode any other sport quad, but have been looking at some Scrambler 500 and 400 as a solution. The 4x4 version looks like it would be a jack of all trades, but is it master of none? Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.
 
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The Scrambler won't be as sporty as your Raptor, but will be more capable when the trails turn gooey. It will still have a low ground clearance issue that may hold you back in some situations if your buddies quads all have IRS. Pick your lines properly trail riding and be prepared to get a tow out of the deep muck from time to time and you should be able to go everywhere they can with one.
 
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Old 12-30-2013, 11:08 AM
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Most all so called 4x4 sports are just their utility atv counter part with sporty plastic and racks removed. Same motor ,drive train and chassis, or very close.
I call the 500 scrambler a chain drive 2troke 400 Explorer with a Sportsman 500 motor in it.

Look at the Can Am renegades and new Scrambler 850 vs a Outlander and XP850 Utilities specs below.
http://www.atvreviewnetwork.com/enth...2=309777&go=Go
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http://www.atvreviewnetwork.com/enth...2=315228&go=Go

Take the Plastics off and nobody would know which is which.
 
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If I was looking into a light nimble 4x4 I would try to find the now discontinues small chassis 450 Wolverine or pre 2010 Sportsman/Hawkeye 400H.O. (455)
(Not to be mistaken with the current full size Sportsman 400H.O)

The scramblers chain drive and smaller wheels sure make for low ground clearance and chain maintenance.
 
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I tell people that the Scrambler is a sporty looking quad, but not a sport quad. They're fun to ride and 4wd comes in handy some times. It's a lot better than the Trailblazer that uses the same (or at least very similar) chassis. I think the Wolverine is more sporty.
 
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