Brute force low end
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Brute force low end
It's real good on power at any speed range! Seriously, it does well in the woods from a power standpoint. The low gear in this bike is pretty low and provides a lot of grunt.... it even feels too low sometimes! The issue in the tight wooded sections is the fact that this a larger quad and steering does take some effort at lower speed. I'm getting used to it now, but the first few rides were a little tricky. My ITP 589's handle surprisingly better than the stock tires even in the woods or trails.
Hope that helps...
Mike
Hope that helps...
Mike
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Brute force low end
I agree 110% with mikey. Low end is great, so is the mid to top IMHO. Since I'm used to the V and the KFX400, it's a different ride in the tight woods. Takes some muscle to turn around the deadfalls when creeping, but that's to be expected. Once you hit your first mudhole and/or steep rocky hill climb you will be smiling [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] . Worth the money even with the stock tires/wheels. I'm looking foward to hitting the mud with the outlaws.
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