Trail Riding With the RZR !!!
#1
I went last week up North to Michigan and did some trail riding around the Baldwin area on my RZR!!
If you haven't trail ridden in Michigan, a lot of the trails are very sandy.....soft, some are very narrow. But I found some that were wide enough to uncork this thing a bit and it was FREEKIN' AWESOME!!!!
I maintained a speed between 35 to 50 mph though a large section of the trail !!
It was unbelieveable how well it soaked up everything I through at it. In 2-wheel drive it was a little less predictable, but when you engage the AWD it just railed around the turns!!
I went though some whoops that would have rattled your teath on a standard quad. I did wish I had the rear view mirror, so when I got home I ordered it.
That is a really nice option too. With it sitting sort of Car-Like.....I always catch myself looking up for a mirror. ha ha
But, this thing seriously ROCKS on the trails !!
If you haven't trail ridden in Michigan, a lot of the trails are very sandy.....soft, some are very narrow. But I found some that were wide enough to uncork this thing a bit and it was FREEKIN' AWESOME!!!!
I maintained a speed between 35 to 50 mph though a large section of the trail !!
It was unbelieveable how well it soaked up everything I through at it. In 2-wheel drive it was a little less predictable, but when you engage the AWD it just railed around the turns!!
I went though some whoops that would have rattled your teath on a standard quad. I did wish I had the rear view mirror, so when I got home I ordered it.
That is a really nice option too. With it sitting sort of Car-Like.....I always catch myself looking up for a mirror. ha ha
But, this thing seriously ROCKS on the trails !!
#2
I did the dunes (Silver Lake); Baraga trail (tight) and the Bill Nichols railroad grade (fast and washed out) last week and would agree wholeheartedly.
This may sound a bit conservative; but this machine builds so much confidence so quickly...that it is obviously almost 'dangerous' in the wrong hands.
Honestly?...I'm not much into being the passenger in this thing for what I consider pretty good reason.(lots of jamming your foot against the floorboard while putting the OS bar in a death grip.....).
This may sound a bit conservative; but this machine builds so much confidence so quickly...that it is obviously almost 'dangerous' in the wrong hands.
Honestly?...I'm not much into being the passenger in this thing for what I consider pretty good reason.(lots of jamming your foot against the floorboard while putting the OS bar in a death grip.....).
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