EPS for ATV
#12
Don't ride a power steering model if you don't plan on buying one It will be very difficult for me to ride something without. I agree with everything that 05twin700 said just the exact opposite. I don't think the XP is in the same league with the Grizz. The Grizz is much more nimble and easy to handle and I actually thought the XP seemed way to light at higher speeds and the Griz nice and tight. I could care less about top speed once you get over 55-60mph. At more then 100 pounds lighter the Grizz just seemed to me to be more fun to ride. Just goes to show that you need to ride them to see where your preference lands you.
#13
Don't ride a power steering model if you don't plan on buying one It will be very difficult for me to ride something without. I agree with everything that 05twin700 said just the exact opposite. I don't think the XP is in the same league with the Grizz. The Grizz is much more nimble and easy to handle and I actually thought the XP seemed way to light at higher speeds and the Griz nice and tight. I could care less about top speed once you get over 55-60mph. At more then 100 pounds lighter the Grizz just seemed to me to be more fun to ride. Just goes to show that you need to ride them to see where your preference lands you.
now that being said, i do like the griz in a couple of different ways:
1. 4 wheel disc brakes with separate handles for front and rear.
2. larger gas tank
3. 4 wheel drive system is one of the best
things i dont like:
1. i hate the ape like handle bars
2. not the greatest lights, not bad, but not great
3. the seat. its cushy but i pretty much had to ride on the gas tank due to the handle bars
4. its very tippy feeling. (when my buddy added spacers and 27" mst's it felt much better)
5. color selection (no black on the 10's, but thats a personal choice)
that being said, you cant go wrong with either one. with only about 18mile son the Xp, i need more seat time
#14
i can respect what you say. i dont ride at very high speeds anyway. however (with the exception of the crappy terathons on the XP), add some decent tires and wheels and skid plates that the sportsman's usually have and then see the griz's weight come up some. those crappy stock tires (at least my buddy's 07) were supposed to be 25" barely measured 23" with 8psi in them. they were very light.
now that being said, i do like the griz in a couple of different ways:
1. 4 wheel disc brakes with separate handles for front and rear.
2. larger gas tank
3. 4 wheel drive system is one of the best
things i dont like:
1. i hate the ape like handle bars
2. not the greatest lights, not bad, but not great
3. the seat. its cushy but i pretty much had to ride on the gas tank due to the handle bars
4. its very tippy feeling. (when my buddy added spacers and 27" mst's it felt much better)
5. color selection (no black on the 10's, but thats a personal choice)
that being said, you cant go wrong with either one. with only about 18mile son the Xp, i need more seat time
now that being said, i do like the griz in a couple of different ways:
1. 4 wheel disc brakes with separate handles for front and rear.
2. larger gas tank
3. 4 wheel drive system is one of the best
things i dont like:
1. i hate the ape like handle bars
2. not the greatest lights, not bad, but not great
3. the seat. its cushy but i pretty much had to ride on the gas tank due to the handle bars
4. its very tippy feeling. (when my buddy added spacers and 27" mst's it felt much better)
5. color selection (no black on the 10's, but thats a personal choice)
that being said, you cant go wrong with either one. with only about 18mile son the Xp, i need more seat time
#15
I thought the XP was a bit soft but if I rode it a few more times I think I would get used to it. The only thing that I think is complete BS from Polaris is the way they talk about the engine brake being the "greatest". IMO it is WAY to slow down hills and only brakes the rear wheels. I have seen Polaris's sliding sideways down steep inclines because the *** is dragging. The Yamaha will go down twice as fast and even at that I usually have to tap the gas.
as for the ADC, both polaris and Yamaha (all manufacturers for that matter) put out a lot of crap in their promotional videos. i have never had a problem with polaris' EBS or Yamaha (what little i have ridden the griz and from seeing how my buddy rides it). my 800 sporstman was a little to aggressive for my taste, the XP seems to be a little bit better.
the thing i hate is polaris made a big deal about 4 wheel disc brakes on the 09 XP then went back to the 3 wheel setup on the 10. Lame.