Proof that 6x6s are the Future!
#21
Hi Max!
I have enjoyed your recent posts, including the one about jumping your MAX, plowing snow with a MAX, and going 30 mph in a MAX. Sounds like you are having a blast!
I checked out your website and noticed your favorite riding areas were in Missouri. I also noticed that you ride in New York. It looked interesting, and like the ultimate mudders. Let us know what other States have AATV events. I don't care about the Maxorama, because they exclude their quad brothers.
[This message has been edited by kclayd (edited 11-10-1999).]
I have enjoyed your recent posts, including the one about jumping your MAX, plowing snow with a MAX, and going 30 mph in a MAX. Sounds like you are having a blast!
I checked out your website and noticed your favorite riding areas were in Missouri. I also noticed that you ride in New York. It looked interesting, and like the ultimate mudders. Let us know what other States have AATV events. I don't care about the Maxorama, because they exclude their quad brothers.
[This message has been edited by kclayd (edited 11-10-1999).]
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yep Max6x6's may be here in the future, but so will 4 wheelers and therefore quads will keep ruling. if they want to make them the future, make a 6x6 that can go 60 mph, that can jump 10 foot in the air, and that can still float, then you will have the future, but as of now, the future of the Max looks pretty dim. Bye
Ranger
Ranger
#28
These are a few of the reasons I think the Max is not the atv of the future:
1 The company started making the max in 1970's and only sold about 38,000 units since, that is less than the Honda 300's sold in the years they were produced.
2 The base price is over $6,000 bucks, thats a lot to pay for an atv without suspention
3 The water speed is SLOW, if you put an out board on then you should have bout a small boat!
4 There is no max riding clubs
5 People with quads won't want to ride with some one with a max, to SLOW
1 The company started making the max in 1970's and only sold about 38,000 units since, that is less than the Honda 300's sold in the years they were produced.
2 The base price is over $6,000 bucks, thats a lot to pay for an atv without suspention
3 The water speed is SLOW, if you put an out board on then you should have bout a small boat!
4 There is no max riding clubs
5 People with quads won't want to ride with some one with a max, to SLOW