Having trouble deciding on a new purchase
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I visited both the local Polaris and Can-am dealers eariler yesterday. I attempted to visit honda but they have a smaller location and as such, were only allowing visitors via appointment.
The sportsman is an amazing looking bike, Its comfortable to sit on (i'm a bigger guy in both height and width lol). I did make sure that the model I was looking at was a 2up and had the proper seats/hand grips/footrests. Even with a few extras, its very reasonable priced.
The can-am is like sitting on your couch. very comfortable. But the price is like 3 to 4k more then the polaris for the equilivant model.
Given that, I'm pretty sure I'm going with the Polaris Sportsman 570
The sportsman is an amazing looking bike, Its comfortable to sit on (i'm a bigger guy in both height and width lol). I did make sure that the model I was looking at was a 2up and had the proper seats/hand grips/footrests. Even with a few extras, its very reasonable priced.
The can-am is like sitting on your couch. very comfortable. But the price is like 3 to 4k more then the polaris for the equilivant model.
Given that, I'm pretty sure I'm going with the Polaris Sportsman 570
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A little bit of an update.
I went to the local polaris dealer to purchase and the 2up 570s are all out of stock. They have a few regulars but no 2up models. And given the situation with covid19, they arn't sure when they will be getting more. In fact, every polaris dealer within a 4 hours drive of me is out of stock.
Given that, I went back to Can-am and after much discussion with the dealer and the finance department (The wife lol), I settled on the Can-AM Outlander 650Max XT. She a 2up model with a nice passenger seat/backrest included, front and rear bumbers, winch, and upgraderd tires and rims. Very nice bike, very happy with my purchase.
I went to the local polaris dealer to purchase and the 2up 570s are all out of stock. They have a few regulars but no 2up models. And given the situation with covid19, they arn't sure when they will be getting more. In fact, every polaris dealer within a 4 hours drive of me is out of stock.
Given that, I went back to Can-am and after much discussion with the dealer and the finance department (The wife lol), I settled on the Can-AM Outlander 650Max XT. She a 2up model with a nice passenger seat/backrest included, front and rear bumbers, winch, and upgraderd tires and rims. Very nice bike, very happy with my purchase.
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Congrats. Hope you enjoy it!
So back to the two up law. What really makes the touring model any safer than the regular model? I see they are a bit longer, and have footrests and a seat back. Same thing is easily accomplished with a halfway decent bag or lock and ride seat.
Just wondering, I guess.
So back to the two up law. What really makes the touring model any safer than the regular model? I see they are a bit longer, and have footrests and a seat back. Same thing is easily accomplished with a halfway decent bag or lock and ride seat.
Just wondering, I guess.
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Congrats. Hope you enjoy it!
So back to the two up law. What really makes the touring model any safer than the regular model? I see they are a bit longer, and have footrests and a seat back. Same thing is easily accomplished with a halfway decent bag or lock and ride seat.
Just wondering, I guess.
So back to the two up law. What really makes the touring model any safer than the regular model? I see they are a bit longer, and have footrests and a seat back. Same thing is easily accomplished with a halfway decent bag or lock and ride seat.
Just wondering, I guess.
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Comparing the sportsman 570 and 570 touring, the touring is about 5.5 inches wider from front to back wheels and 3 inches longer overall. I guess this gives it enough stability to meet safgety regulations. The seat itself has less to do with it, but I do agree a lock and ride seat wwould give you the same effect.