Polaris 850 XP Shootout
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Polaris 850 XP Shootout
Just got a DVD from my dealer that has a shootout of the XP against Thr Grizz, Brute Force, and Outlander. I know it's by Polaris but pretty cool to see all the new features put up against the competition. Awesome video!
Link - http://www.techci.com/Polaris/PolarisAtv.html
Link - http://www.techci.com/Polaris/PolarisAtv.html
#2
Polaris 850 XP Shootout
Nice vids! Being a Polaris fan I do ask ehy they must do these made up test rather that a real world (on the trail) test? I would like to see how it stack up in a real enviorment test rather than a one Polaris made up for its machines! For instance they should show all the manufaturers pulling the same log to a certain distance and see which one gets there first or if at all. LOL [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] JMO
Thanks D57H
Thanks D57H
#3
Polaris 850 XP Shootout
Doesn't matter what/hows tests are performed someone wil always say the tests are biased or "not real world". There are alot of different riding styles. Can't please everyone [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] The more real world the test the harder it is to minimize variables not caused by the machine's performance.
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Polaris 850 XP Shootout
GREAT videos provided! I sure did like the 850 with the front brush bar and lights setup. That really caught my eye!
It is just so hard to wait for a "test" ride! I'm calling a local dealer this week...and see if they have any in. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
It is just so hard to wait for a "test" ride! I'm calling a local dealer this week...and see if they have any in. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#6
Polaris 850 XP Shootout
Good videos, I think there is no arguing that the XP has the most suspension travel and the highest ground clearance.
However the handle bar shock test should have been done with all bikes running the same wheel and tire package.( It just makes sense that the 14 inch rims will be better on this test)
Also the pulling test is bias because of the better tires and larger diameter rims the XP had over the competition.
They ran the 10 second drag race against the 08 outlander with the H.O. engine rather than the new 09 with the 800R engine.
Either way the XP is going to be a bada$$ bike.
I hope the reliability will be there in the long run.
However the handle bar shock test should have been done with all bikes running the same wheel and tire package.( It just makes sense that the 14 inch rims will be better on this test)
Also the pulling test is bias because of the better tires and larger diameter rims the XP had over the competition.
They ran the 10 second drag race against the 08 outlander with the H.O. engine rather than the new 09 with the 800R engine.
Either way the XP is going to be a bada$$ bike.
I hope the reliability will be there in the long run.
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Polaris 850 XP Shootout
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: H20
I hope the reliability will be there in the long run.</end quote></div>
Good point!
The first year model Pol ATV's almost always have issues for some strange reason.
-First few years of SP's had the plastic steering bushing that wore-out.
-My first SP700 (2002) had water pump leaks........and so did the rest of them that year.
-The first year 500 with EFI had the stalling issues that took forever to resolve.
-the first "Polaris" winch (actually Chinese-made junk) had the free-spooling issues and wouldn't go up or down sometimes.
-Scrambler "concertric drive" that would snap over big jumps.
-SP800's and melting plastic.
-Bending mounting plates for the Glacier2 plows that sends it right through the radiator!
-Camo fenders turning purple from the sun fading it.
Just to name a few! LOL!
I hope Pol has TESTED this new 850. It LOOKS like a GREAT ride!
I hope the reliability will be there in the long run.</end quote></div>
Good point!
The first year model Pol ATV's almost always have issues for some strange reason.
-First few years of SP's had the plastic steering bushing that wore-out.
-My first SP700 (2002) had water pump leaks........and so did the rest of them that year.
-The first year 500 with EFI had the stalling issues that took forever to resolve.
-the first "Polaris" winch (actually Chinese-made junk) had the free-spooling issues and wouldn't go up or down sometimes.
-Scrambler "concertric drive" that would snap over big jumps.
-SP800's and melting plastic.
-Bending mounting plates for the Glacier2 plows that sends it right through the radiator!
-Camo fenders turning purple from the sun fading it.
Just to name a few! LOL!
I hope Pol has TESTED this new 850. It LOOKS like a GREAT ride!
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#9
Polaris 850 XP Shootout
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: H20
However the handle bar shock test should have been done with all bikes running the same wheel and tire package.( It just makes sense that the 14 inch rims will be better on this test)
Also the pulling test is bias because of the better tires and larger diameter rims the XP had over the competition.
Either way the XP is going to be a bada$$ bike.
I hope the reliability will be there in the long run.</end quote></div>
I respectfully disagree. If the other bikes came with different tire packages as optional equipment, then fine, but that is the whole idea of the tests. See who has the "BEST" ATV. It shouldn't be up to Polaris to "upgrade" or "downgrade" the tires. If the Japanese put poor tires, then these tests should expose that.
IMO...not bias at all...just a true test with OEM factory setups.
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However the handle bar shock test should have been done with all bikes running the same wheel and tire package.( It just makes sense that the 14 inch rims will be better on this test)
Also the pulling test is bias because of the better tires and larger diameter rims the XP had over the competition.
Either way the XP is going to be a bada$$ bike.
I hope the reliability will be there in the long run.</end quote></div>
I respectfully disagree. If the other bikes came with different tire packages as optional equipment, then fine, but that is the whole idea of the tests. See who has the "BEST" ATV. It shouldn't be up to Polaris to "upgrade" or "downgrade" the tires. If the Japanese put poor tires, then these tests should expose that.
IMO...not bias at all...just a true test with OEM factory setups.
biz
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