Top 5 ATVs for Hunting
#11
Suzuki LT-F300F King Quad 4x4
Both my XP Tourings could do the job just fine. But...since they are high $$$...I've thought otherwise. Keep them for "touring" the trails...no work.
Now...IMHO...a really perfect atv that should make a top 10 list...is the old tried and true Suzuki LT-F300F King Quad 4x4 models. With 15 forward gears and huge towing ability with the sub-low option. For its day...large racks and tuff as nails.
Smaller in cc...but really designed with toughness in mind.
biz
Now...IMHO...a really perfect atv that should make a top 10 list...is the old tried and true Suzuki LT-F300F King Quad 4x4 models. With 15 forward gears and huge towing ability with the sub-low option. For its day...large racks and tuff as nails.
Smaller in cc...but really designed with toughness in mind.
biz
#12
Both my XP Tourings could do the job just fine. But...since they are high $$$...I've thought otherwise. Keep them for "touring" the trails...no work.
Now...IMHO...a really perfect atv that should make a top 10 list...is the old tried and true Suzuki LT-F300F King Quad 4x4 models. With 15 forward gears and huge towing ability with the sub-low option. For its day...large racks and tuff as nails.
Smaller in cc...but really designed with toughness in mind.
biz
Now...IMHO...a really perfect atv that should make a top 10 list...is the old tried and true Suzuki LT-F300F King Quad 4x4 models. With 15 forward gears and huge towing ability with the sub-low option. For its day...large racks and tuff as nails.
Smaller in cc...but really designed with toughness in mind.
biz
#14
Any Advise and damn thats a beautiful pic!!
[quote=jimmyc;3172535]I agree 100%. I've got a 2011 850XP X2 and I think it's the most versatile ATV on the market especially for hunting!
Newbie so bear with me..... First of all, fantastic pic! That pic sums up what a perfect day is.
I had to do away with my old ATV years ago as I needed money back then for raising my two girls who are now 7 and 10. I've recently started putting money away for a "newish" ATV. I'm 40, I deserve it! So through due diligence I've narrowed my picks to 1. a late model X2 or 2. an Outlander Max, also late model.
I like the concept of these two as I can ride a buddy or my daughters around when need be. I could settle for a single rider ATV w/ an after market seat but don't trust those with my kids. Maybe its just a mental thing but feel better if the seat was in place from the manufacture. Everything I've read is concept for me and am curious if the X2 has met all your expectations? (outside of the obvious pic!) Comfy ride for passengers, axle to rear seat position really make a difference for rider,?? etc. Thanks in advance for any response.
Newbie so bear with me..... First of all, fantastic pic! That pic sums up what a perfect day is.
I had to do away with my old ATV years ago as I needed money back then for raising my two girls who are now 7 and 10. I've recently started putting money away for a "newish" ATV. I'm 40, I deserve it! So through due diligence I've narrowed my picks to 1. a late model X2 or 2. an Outlander Max, also late model.
I like the concept of these two as I can ride a buddy or my daughters around when need be. I could settle for a single rider ATV w/ an after market seat but don't trust those with my kids. Maybe its just a mental thing but feel better if the seat was in place from the manufacture. Everything I've read is concept for me and am curious if the X2 has met all your expectations? (outside of the obvious pic!) Comfy ride for passengers, axle to rear seat position really make a difference for rider,?? etc. Thanks in advance for any response.
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Newbie so bear with me..... First of all, fantastic pic! That pic sums up what a perfect day is.
I had to do away with my old ATV years ago as I needed money back then for raising my two girls who are now 7 and 10. I've recently started putting money away for a "newish" ATV. I'm 40, I deserve it! So through due diligence I've narrowed my picks to 1. a late model X2 or 2. an Outlander Max, also late model.
I like the concept of these two as I can ride a buddy or my daughters around when need be. I could settle for a single rider ATV w/ an after market seat but don't trust those with my kids. Maybe its just a mental thing but feel better if the seat was in place from the manufacture. Everything I've read is concept for me and am curious if the X2 has met all your expectations? (outside of the obvious pic!) Comfy ride for passengers, axle to rear seat position really make a difference for rider,?? etc. Thanks in advance for any response.
I had to do away with my old ATV years ago as I needed money back then for raising my two girls who are now 7 and 10. I've recently started putting money away for a "newish" ATV. I'm 40, I deserve it! So through due diligence I've narrowed my picks to 1. a late model X2 or 2. an Outlander Max, also late model.
I like the concept of these two as I can ride a buddy or my daughters around when need be. I could settle for a single rider ATV w/ an after market seat but don't trust those with my kids. Maybe its just a mental thing but feel better if the seat was in place from the manufacture. Everything I've read is concept for me and am curious if the X2 has met all your expectations? (outside of the obvious pic!) Comfy ride for passengers, axle to rear seat position really make a difference for rider,?? etc. Thanks in advance for any response.
#16
X2 is more of a mini-dump truck that allows you to take a passenger along for the ride every so often. I had the early 2006 and the backrest that flips down to become the passenger seat bottom, was kind of hard. Newer ones used a much more comfortable foam. X2 has the best toting numbers of anything short of the Polaris 6x6. If you want comfort and plan to take someone along as a passenger fairly often get either the Polaris Touring or the Can-Am Outlander Max. Of the two I would lean towards the Outlander Max for one huge reason. When you put the seat on the Polaris Touring there is very little rear rack space left. With the Outlander Max you get a full racks worth of space even with the passenger seat mounted. Without the passenger seat there is a ton of rack space and a nice box to stow stuff. That's why I went to the Max. Wife is much more comfortable on the rides she goes on with me.
I guess the issues I see with X2 is that I'll hardly use the dump part of the back rack maybe, 5 times. So it'll have little use. The Max I could imagine would have the more comfy seat but the X2 has the better design with the seat folding in to the body of the ATV.
I see I can probably answer my own question by whats available at the time I purchase! Damn though, I'm jealous of you all who are more worried about putting gas in one you already own! Thx again we'll see if I end up in a Can Am, the "BMW" of ATV's!
Thx
Rob
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I rode a few Grizzlies and the procedure to put them in diff lock mode is defiantly not what I would call quick.
You have to come to a complete stop and put the ATV in low range before enegaging diff lock.
#20
Even the older once did work,I do not see why it taking a few more seconds would make any differance at least you knew AWD was coming very soon.
I rode a few Grizzlies and the procedure to put them in diff lock mode is defiantly not what I would call quick.
You have to come to a complete stop and put the ATV in low range before enegaging diff lock.
I rode a few Grizzlies and the procedure to put them in diff lock mode is defiantly not what I would call quick.
You have to come to a complete stop and put the ATV in low range before enegaging diff lock.