utility quad for fast trail riding
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You pretty much got all the top choices, but I'd also add the Honda Rincon to that list (See Honda guys?? I don't hate you!!)
The XP is great for high speeds, and the Can-Am's are just bad fast. I havent driven an AC in a while, but I know they are sprung heavier, and don't come factory equipped with a swaybar. The Rincon seems like it was designed around high speed hard pack, and handles beautifully.
I'm sticking with my XP though. Great power, awesome ride, and it feels lighter than 800 lbs in the woods. And I already shucked out the big bucks for it.
The XP is great for high speeds, and the Can-Am's are just bad fast. I havent driven an AC in a while, but I know they are sprung heavier, and don't come factory equipped with a swaybar. The Rincon seems like it was designed around high speed hard pack, and handles beautifully.
I'm sticking with my XP though. Great power, awesome ride, and it feels lighter than 800 lbs in the woods. And I already shucked out the big bucks for it.
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On most of the trails we ride on here in WNY, a guy who sometimes rides with us has a Prairie 360, and he can smoke all of us in the woods, and he can keep up with the occasional sport quad that comes out to play. The rider makes a huge difference in tighter trails. Now once we get out on the fire roads, he's eating dust.
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For a Utility ATV, Outlander 800, same power wise as a XP850 (70hp) with 120lb less weight.
The Rincon would be lucky to keep up with a Outlander 500 or a XP550 with its 39hp 680 OHV mortor.
2009 Can-Am Outlander™ 800R EFI XT ATVs
The Rincon would be lucky to keep up with a Outlander 500 or a XP550 with its 39hp 680 OHV mortor.
2009 Can-Am Outlander™ 800R EFI XT ATVs