Review of Outlander 800 VS. Sportsman 800
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The mags can't make decisions for you. Go out and ride them yourselves. I rode my Bomb 800 this weekend and switched quads with a BF 750 and a Polaris 800. I will say that there was less steering effort on the Polaris, but that is the ONLY thing either of the two machines did better than mine in the woods riding that we encountered. The BF felt very harsh, less powerful and had an occasional stumble. The Polaris tended to push, had poor visibility due to the hugenormous front rack and had less power. We never lined up the three to drag as it had just rained the other two didn't seem to want to. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
I had initially regreted selling my sport to buy a utility, but after riding these three machines, I feel like I still have a sport. The ergonomics were better, the power was superior and the ability to ride it aggressively was light years ahead. I have absolutely no regrets with my purchase. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
I had initially regreted selling my sport to buy a utility, but after riding these three machines, I feel like I still have a sport. The ergonomics were better, the power was superior and the ability to ride it aggressively was light years ahead. I have absolutely no regrets with my purchase. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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I'm sorry guys but Polaris definitely paid off Dirtwheels for that entire issue. The Bomb is a far better bike--- even Polaris guys know that. And then they put in that article on the Polaris Hawkeye-----Polaris may as well have written it themselves- maybe they did.......
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