atv television
#1
just got done watchin atv television and was wondering if anybody else has noticed that they hardly ever show the magnum.seems that when they do show it the magnum doesn't have the problems that the kawasaki or other atv's have goin over the rocks or whatever they're doin.but they still praise the other atvs and never mention the magnum.seems to me they are pretty partial against the polaris,even though polaris is a sponsor.just an observation
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#2
#3
Ive been watching this program for over a year now and have noticed that polaris seems to take a backseat to Kawasaki and Honda real bad. Funny thing is every time they have a polaris on, it out does the others with little trouble. My opinion is polaris is a better machine and if they always let us know that the other sponsers would get mad.
#4
How can you say they are biased when they did an entire episode on the Polaris new model intoduction? One thing I noticed is they use a cammera quad and that one does not get a lot of air time. Once in a while they will see if it can get trough a tough section, but it don't get nearly as much air time as the others.
#6
This show has some potential, but the host needs some work. I taped the show and watched it last night. You are right, the camera man generally rides the Magnum and it does get the least coverage (even though it is clearly the best quad of the bunch for the rock crawling that they were doing). The thing that I found odd about this weeks show (it was a repeat) was the they were supposed to be testing the Suzuki Quadrunner 500, yet the host was riding his Rancher and one of the other guys was riding the Suzuki. You would think that if you were testing and showcasing one particular quad, the host would be riding it. Here are some of my thoughts on this show:
1. They spend way too much time on the hardcore rock trails. They have devoted several shows to these hardcore rockclimbing trails. These get boring after about the sixth or seventh show.
2. The host (Doug Meyer) gets on one subject and seems to beat it to death. In this weeks show, he was ranting and raving about front differentials and how great they were. The first three times were enough.
3. I try to think I am not biased ( I own two Polaris's and a Honda), but the host is definetly biased toward Honda. He never says anything bad about Honda.
ATV Television is on Mondays at 5:00 pm, Thursdays at 9:30 am, and Saturday at 3:00pm on The Outdoor Channel (not to be confused with the Outdoor Life Network).
1. They spend way too much time on the hardcore rock trails. They have devoted several shows to these hardcore rockclimbing trails. These get boring after about the sixth or seventh show.
2. The host (Doug Meyer) gets on one subject and seems to beat it to death. In this weeks show, he was ranting and raving about front differentials and how great they were. The first three times were enough.
3. I try to think I am not biased ( I own two Polaris's and a Honda), but the host is definetly biased toward Honda. He never says anything bad about Honda.
ATV Television is on Mondays at 5:00 pm, Thursdays at 9:30 am, and Saturday at 3:00pm on The Outdoor Channel (not to be confused with the Outdoor Life Network).
#7