is my sp 700 a piece of crap?
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is my sp 700 a piece of crap?
I went to an atv park this weekend and was basically told by 2 people that my bike was a piece of trash. One had a honda and one had a popo. Is there something that I don't know? This bike has had all the recalls done, it burns no oil, rides and drives great, and looks good. It has 218 hrs and acts like it is new. I had about 450 pounds of payload (me, my gf, and my cooler and tools) and was going through stuff in 2wd with stock pxt tires that other guys riding single with mud tires were having to work to get through. I know there are more powerful, nicer, faster bikes out there, but I feel like I am still closer to the top of the food chain than a 420 rancher, or a carbed 500 popo.(that is what those guys had) Are 700's notorious for being bad? Maybe these guys were just dicks, but someone would have to have a pretty crappy bike for me to even hint at it, let alone tell them straight up. Any comments would be appreiciated.
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is my sp 700 a piece of crap?
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>yeah, I raced the 420 rancher with my gf and the rest of my trail riding stuff and smoked him... bad. I even gave him the jump. Thanks guys. </end quote></div>
420 Rancher LOL! A sp700 with smoke there 680 Rincon, my sp500 smokes 100lb lighter 500 Foreman and holds its own against a 680 Rincon. Honda Utility are always dead last in the HP department for there engine size.
Thats why Honda Utilities are so reliable, low power=less stress on motor components.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
420 Rancher LOL! A sp700 with smoke there 680 Rincon, my sp500 smokes 100lb lighter 500 Foreman and holds its own against a 680 Rincon. Honda Utility are always dead last in the HP department for there engine size.
Thats why Honda Utilities are so reliable, low power=less stress on motor components.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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