my new ATV
#233
Some richochets would hide those lines a little better. Haven't read about too many problems with this setup though.
I like the CanAms idea of centralizing the brakes and getting them off the hub. It keeps all the "guts" tucked inside like a human body and for the most part it works well. Much easier to live without an appendange than without a heart
#234
I got about 32 mph in low yesterday and it sounded like it was going to blow up
Maybe Polaris knew I was getting it and put a "governor" on it. Doug wont give me his 850 Touring because he says he doesn't want me to kill myself.
I don't mind shifting but even after 650 miles I still haven't got use to the shifter.
The pattern is not right to me, should be PRNHL and I wish the positions were more pronounced. I know why Polaris put low before high.
Three times facing down on steep hills I've knocked it out of park with my leg, once it was no fun at all.
And if you're going down a steep hill and have to turn sharp the handle bars hit my legs partially due to the seat on the Touring has a tendency to push you forward. I think the ergonomics could use a little more attention.
And these Grim Reapers are very aggressive tires in the snow.
Maybe Polaris knew I was getting it and put a "governor" on it. Doug wont give me his 850 Touring because he says he doesn't want me to kill myself.
I don't mind shifting but even after 650 miles I still haven't got use to the shifter.
The pattern is not right to me, should be PRNHL and I wish the positions were more pronounced. I know why Polaris put low before high.
Three times facing down on steep hills I've knocked it out of park with my leg, once it was no fun at all.
And if you're going down a steep hill and have to turn sharp the handle bars hit my legs partially due to the seat on the Touring has a tendency to push you forward. I think the ergonomics could use a little more attention.
And these Grim Reapers are very aggressive tires in the snow.
#235
Couple of times some people rode my atv and come back and say "feels slow but lots of power" then I look what gear they are in and they have the selector all the way up in L
Three times facing down on steep hills I've knocked it out of park with my leg, once it was no fun at all.
And if you're going down a steep hill and have to turn sharp the handle bars hit my legs partially due to the seat on the Touring has a tendency to push you forward. I think the ergonomics could use a little more attention.
And if you're going down a steep hill and have to turn sharp the handle bars hit my legs partially due to the seat on the Touring has a tendency to push you forward. I think the ergonomics could use a little more attention.
I would always hit that damn shifter with my leg.
That's the one thing I like about the suzuki KQ- they put their shifter on the left side up high- so my throttle hand can stay put. I hate shifting with my right hand- but it's not a "deal breaker" for me.
#236
30 is about the limit for low and yes, it sounds like it is going to blow up on my machine as well. I used to do a lot of low trail riding when I first got it but now if I know I am going to be going 15 MPH or faster at some point I just leave it in High. Although I have never ridden in terrain like yours!
#237
Wouldn't be a deal breaker for me either but I do prefer the shifter on the left side and a brake lever on the right side.
#238
30 is about the limit for low and yes, it sounds like it is going to blow up on my machine as well. I used to do a lot of low trail riding when I first got it but now if I know I am going to be going 15 MPH or faster at some point I just leave it in High. Although I have never ridden in terrain like yours!
I do spend a lot of time in low.
#239
I like having low before high. Usually if you put it in high you are going to stay in high for a while. If you are using low you seem to be using reverse more. Like when mudding constantly shifting between the two. Or if you plow snow with it. I think it makes sense to me, however I have only owned polarises but when I try a friends machine out it seems weird.