OK HO lets have the low down :)
#82
Back on topic...after some hard and fast trail riding today,ie pushing it as hard as I could pretty much...I don't recalling hearing much of a comparision about this area but... I give braking to the XP...hands down the XPs brakes are superior...in both feel and braking abilty. If one thing slows the Outty down on the trails it would be the brakes IMO...hard to blaze through the trails when you aren't sure it will slow down in time to make a turn. My left forearm is exhausted lol...the Outtys brakes do not instill confidence like the brakes on the XP.
Also...I give the slight nod to the XP in handling under fast rough conditions as well...I mean riding trails at break neck speeds,probably faster than most ride,probably faster than I should be riding. At slow speeds over obstacles and moderate speed on the trail too close to call IMO...but at riding the trails as fast as I could, the XP does handle a tad better...well at least to me...maybe because I have more time on it on these trails and know what to expect from it...
No doubt the Outty has the power to keep up with the XP on the trails,and the handling is close enough, but IMO the brakes will be the limiting factor in actually doing so...still know I could run faster on the trails I ride on the Outty...but for how long before my left forearm wore out would be the question.
Also...I give the slight nod to the XP in handling under fast rough conditions as well...I mean riding trails at break neck speeds,probably faster than most ride,probably faster than I should be riding. At slow speeds over obstacles and moderate speed on the trail too close to call IMO...but at riding the trails as fast as I could, the XP does handle a tad better...well at least to me...maybe because I have more time on it on these trails and know what to expect from it...
No doubt the Outty has the power to keep up with the XP on the trails,and the handling is close enough, but IMO the brakes will be the limiting factor in actually doing so...still know I could run faster on the trails I ride on the Outty...but for how long before my left forearm wore out would be the question.
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SA's & Snide comments
I always came to the forums to learn more about ATVS all of them. Pays to read and learn. There is a wealth of information on this forum and other forums too. Different models for different people. I appreciate all Ive learned here. For the snide remarks and smart_ _s remarks there is no need for them here. BANNED would be a place to start for those responsible. All Ive learned here has helped alot of people I ride with and they all ride different quads.
#84
Hi Rod
Just had some time to read through the last 4 pages and I must say I'm sorry to see what's happened to the post. I really appreciate your perspective on the differences between the machines. I hold your opinion in very high regard and all the information you have put forth seems non bias and very factual and most important real experience. I just want to thank you for that and I hope you will continue as you discover more traits either similar of different.
Take good care
Dave
Just had some time to read through the last 4 pages and I must say I'm sorry to see what's happened to the post. I really appreciate your perspective on the differences between the machines. I hold your opinion in very high regard and all the information you have put forth seems non bias and very factual and most important real experience. I just want to thank you for that and I hope you will continue as you discover more traits either similar of different.
Take good care
Dave
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I Agree!!!!!
Hi Rod
Just had some time to read through the last 4 pages and I must say I'm sorry to see what's happened to the post. I really appreciate your perspective on the differences between the machines. I hold your opinion in very high regard and all the information you have put forth seems non bias and very factual and most important real experience. I just want to thank you for that and I hope you will continue as you discover more traits either similar of different.
Take good care
Dave
Just had some time to read through the last 4 pages and I must say I'm sorry to see what's happened to the post. I really appreciate your perspective on the differences between the machines. I hold your opinion in very high regard and all the information you have put forth seems non bias and very factual and most important real experience. I just want to thank you for that and I hope you will continue as you discover more traits either similar of different.
Take good care
Dave
#87
BTW..after getting used to the DPS and not tending to oversteer....the Outty definitely handles better at high speeds on improved surfaces than the XP......one of the places I ride fast has a bridge in a curve(this is pavement I'm talking)..at 60-70 it was down right scary on the XP...it would hop when you hit the bridge...on the Outty at the same speeds it is like I am driving an automobile...not hop...stays stuck to the road. How important is on-road hadling at high speed for an ATV? I'll let y'all decide...depends on how/where you ride I guess.
Also,for the high speed riders...she cruises at 55+ like it's a walk in the park..I think I drive it to Florida on the interstate pretty comfortably...lol
#89
I ride on tar roads over bridges also at around 50 mph and didn't notice anything.
I wonder why they (all manufacturers, it seems) are making the fuel tanks smaller???? Only plus with the late atv's though is the mileage has greatly improved.
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The "hop" is suspension..did it on the stock tires and on the Horns..
The hop I refer to is when I hit the little bump going onto the bridge in the curve the machine gets light over the bump and being that it is in a slight curve(slight turn and bump at the same time) it kind of jog/jumps to the outside of the curve a little..at 60 mph with a short wheel base it's not so fun. Wouldn't be a big deal when hitting a bridge/bump on a straight stretch...but this is a curve and bump combined..the Outty handles it ALOT better...not uncomfortable at all at at 60-70 mph...Like I said same spot on the XP was an pretty much a "oh **** don't do that again" spot at those speeds.
Is that a clearer explanation? Sorry...sometimes I'm not so good at painting a mental picture.
About the tanks...from what I have read there are new laws requiring thicker fuel tank walls...that is responsible for reduced capacity tanks on the Outtys supposedly..and maybe on other manufacturers as well.
Please explain the hop you refer to.
I ride on tar roads over bridges also at around 50 mph and didn't notice anything.
I wonder why they (all manufacturers, it seems) are making the fuel tanks smaller???? Only plus with the late atv's though is the mileage has greatly improved.
I ride on tar roads over bridges also at around 50 mph and didn't notice anything.
I wonder why they (all manufacturers, it seems) are making the fuel tanks smaller???? Only plus with the late atv's though is the mileage has greatly improved.
Is that a clearer explanation? Sorry...sometimes I'm not so good at painting a mental picture.
About the tanks...from what I have read there are new laws requiring thicker fuel tank walls...that is responsible for reduced capacity tanks on the Outtys supposedly..and maybe on other manufacturers as well.