Decision Time!!! Grizzly or Sportsman 600
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Decision Time!!! Grizzly or Sportsman 600
Man, I wish I was in your shoes. I don't think you could go wrong with either one. I rode an '03 Grizzly on trails last weekend and it was really impressive. Very powerful and fast. I've never ridden a Sportsman so I couldn't give you an honest comparison but I'm sure the Sportsman is just as nice or better.
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Decision Time!!! Grizzly or Sportsman 600
My buddy had a 02 Grizzly,it was fast and a comfortable ride.It was kind of tippy if you took fast turns and he broke two of his fenders riding slowly through some smallbrush.He is now going to buy a 600 or 700 Sportsman.The bottom line is I think all of the ATV manufactures (except for Polaris)are so hung up on making a machine 600lbs or less that the end product is not what it should be,they cut weight, the plastic is thinner, the steel is not as thick,the Polaris weighs more and that is a good thing despite what all the ATV magazines say.Get the Polaris its just better.
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Decision Time!!! Grizzly or Sportsman 600
Predator-don't all your Sportsmans have jap engines? Engines by Fuji or something like that? Thought Fuji made cameras...I could be mistaken. Who makes the Predator engine anyway? Really, I don't know.
Anyway, go to the Yamaha forum and ask and they'll tell you the Grizz. I've beaten on my Grizz pretty good and I've never had a problem. Never rode the SP600 so I can't comment there. I did get rid of a SP to purchase my Grizzly and I couldn't be happier. As far as the Grizz's stock tires, I agree they look weak; but I've tried and tried to wear them out or get a hole in them so I can get ATR's, but I can't! They're quite strong. Went through 5-6 tires (no joke) in 1100 miles on my Polaris....the Titan 489's. I love the lighter weight of the Grizz too.
The Grizz an be tippy if you don't use any body language while riding, other wise I don't think it's an issue. Never tipped mine.
Anyway, go to the Yamaha forum and ask and they'll tell you the Grizz. I've beaten on my Grizz pretty good and I've never had a problem. Never rode the SP600 so I can't comment there. I did get rid of a SP to purchase my Grizzly and I couldn't be happier. As far as the Grizz's stock tires, I agree they look weak; but I've tried and tried to wear them out or get a hole in them so I can get ATR's, but I can't! They're quite strong. Went through 5-6 tires (no joke) in 1100 miles on my Polaris....the Titan 489's. I love the lighter weight of the Grizz too.
The Grizz an be tippy if you don't use any body language while riding, other wise I don't think it's an issue. Never tipped mine.
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