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2009 850 xp needs 2 new rear axles already!!!

Old Nov 14, 2009 | 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by rancherAT
As soon as Yamaha builds a two-up, comfortable as a Polaris, true 4x4, I will. That's why I'm purchasing a Polaris 550X2....not a single ATV maker out there makes what I am looking for in a more reliable platform. Trust me, if Yamaha, Suzuki, or Honda made an ATV like the 550X2....I would be buying it.
From what I have been told the 2-up ATVs with two riders have stability problems and the Japanese companies don't want the liability.

With the passenger sitting so high up raising the center a gravity that much more is why we will continue to ride 2-up on a conventional ATV.

Besides, I have no interest in BuRPs, Polaris or ACs. IMO all three are overweight and have reliability issues.

If our next ATV isn't a new Rubicon we'll buy a new Suzuki KQ 750.

One sad note is that most of the ATV manufactures are trading the recoil start for the power steering; it's all a weight issue. I feel that alone makes them even more un-reliable.

quote from the Polaris website
"The 2010 Polaris Sportsman® 550 Touring EPS ATV is the most comfortable ATV On The planet. This powerful & comfortable touring model is the ideal 2-person ATV for ATV trail riding. Key features are:

42 HP 549cc SOHC EFI Engine
Adjustable Rear Comfort Ride Seat Suspension(TM)
Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
Rolled Independent Rear Suspension (IRS)" unquote

It carries two passengers, where do you carry the things that you want to take with you??
 
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Specta
From what I have been told the 2-up ATVs with two riders have stability problems and the Japanese companies don't want the liability.

With the passenger sitting so high up raising the center a gravity that much more is why we will continue to ride 2-up on a conventional ATV.

Besides, I have no interest in BuRPs, Polaris or ACs. IMO all three are overweight and have reliability issues.

If our next ATV isn't a new Rubicon we'll buy a new Suzuki KQ 750.

One sad note is that most of the ATV manufactures are trading the recoil start for the power steering; it's all a weight issue. I feel that alone makes them even more un-reliable.

quote from the Polaris website
"The 2010 Polaris Sportsman® 550 Touring EPS ATV is the most comfortable ATV On The planet. This powerful & comfortable touring model is the ideal 2-person ATV for ATV trail riding. Key features are:

42 HP 549cc SOHC EFI Engine
Adjustable Rear Comfort Ride Seat Suspension(TM)
Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
Rolled Independent Rear Suspension (IRS)" unquote

It carries two passengers, where do you carry the things that you want to take with you??
I guessing you haven't tested out a 2up ATV....
I can't speak for the other 2up machines but my 2010 Can-Am Max is very stable when riding 2up,WAY more stable than a single seater. The difference is night and day.
I used to ride 2up on single seat ATVs all the time...never again unless out of shear necessity...the Max with a passenger is more stable and more comfortable for both rider and passenger.
 
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by HIGHOCTANE
I guessing you haven't tested out a 2up ATV....
I can't speak for the other 2up machines but my 2010 Can-Am Max is very stable when riding 2up,WAY more stable than a single seater. The difference is night and day.
I used to ride 2up on single seat ATVs all the time...never again unless out of shear necessity...the Max with a passenger is more stable and more comfortable for both rider and passenger.
Hey HO how much rear rack room do you have behind the 2nd seat? It seems to have more than the new Polaris XP touring. The 2010 Outlanders seem to have some nice new features I like over the 09's!
 
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 04:28 PM
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What ATV did you used to ride 2-up on?? There are several out there that will tip over on a flat road just sitting there idling.

The only 2-ups that I have ridden is a 2009 800 2-up Outlander and a 2010 Polaris 550 2-up but without a passenger.

I’ll admit that I have never ridden an AC 2-up or any of the older ones.

I was unimpressed with how bad the Outlander leans and pushes in corners.

No ATV has everything. The power and ride was very impressive on the 800 and that’s about it, nothing else impressed me.

Oh, and I liked the storage compartments on the Outlander too.

The front "trunk" on the 550 is a joke and there is NO place to put anything on it at all. No space behind the seat and anything on front will block the headlight. What were they thinking? Is there even enough storage to a role of toilet paper??

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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by DODGE57HEMI
Hey HO how much rear rack room do you have behind the 2nd seat? It seems to have more than the new Polaris XP touring. The 2010 Outlanders seem to have some nice new features I like over the 09's!
I believe it has the same rear rack as the single seater....definitely more than the XP Touring...but not more than the X2...too bad they didn't make an 850 X2 yet...
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Specta
What ATV did you used to ride 2-up on?? There are several out there that will tip over on a flat road just sitting there idling.

The only 2-ups that I have ridden is a 2009 800 2-up Outlander and a 2010 Polaris 550 2-up but without a passenger.

I’ll admit that I have never ridden an AC 2-up or any of the older ones.

I was unimpressed with how bad the Outlander leans and pushes in corners.

No ATV has everything. The power and ride was very impressive on the 800 and that’s about it, nothing else impressed me.

Oh, and I liked the storage compartments on the Outlander too.

The front "trunk" on the 550 is a joke and there is NO place to put anything on it at all. No space behind the seat and anything on front will block the headlight. What were they thinking? Is there even enough storage to a role of toilet paper??

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I'm not here to sell you....not even going to try. Ride what you like. But I will say if the single seater works so well why did you test ride the 2ups?
 
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 05:23 PM
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Nice setup! Plenty of room for day trips. Like the wheels and tires too. THANKS!
 
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by HIGHOCTANE
But I will say if the single seater works so well why did you test ride the 2ups?
I have a friend here in town that has a garage full of new ATVs from most of the manufactures.

He wanted to get some seat time in on both a Polaris and an Outlander so I went along with him.

I do enjoy getting some seat time on different ATVs.

"If" we did buy a 2-up I would take the Outlander 800 hands down over all of the others.

It's the Polaris 550 Touring that has "ZERO" room for anything.
 
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 06:53 PM
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Good news for me!!! I just found out that the dealer that i bought my XP from got my 2 year warranty activated!!! so i will be able to get my axle's fixed....polaris pulled thru after all!!!
 
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Old Nov 14, 2009 | 09:28 PM
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I would still buy a Yamaha
 
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