Sport-Utility?
#72
Sport-Utility?
Originally posted by: RedGoblin
I can contest that statement if you really want me to.
Originally posted by: xGoatMan
power can be used anywhere and thats where i get my kicks.
power can be used anywhere and thats where i get my kicks.
Speak up if you got something to say. What you just did is what chicks do to start arguements. Guys just speak up and deal with it.
#73
Sport-Utility?
Originally posted by: Brute23
Speak up if you got something to say. What you just did is what chicks do to start arguements. Guys just speak up and deal with it.
Originally posted by: RedGoblin
I can contest that statement if you really want me to.
Originally posted by: xGoatMan
power can be used anywhere and thats where i get my kicks.
power can be used anywhere and thats where i get my kicks.
Speak up if you got something to say. What you just did is what chicks do to start arguements. Guys just speak up and deal with it.
#74
Sport-Utility?
I used to ride a wolverine and I really loved it. it was a great all around bike from the sand dunes to the trails but I dont ride the dunes all that much and i got into a couple places the wolverine just couldnt make it so I moved up and bought me a kodiak and yes it is the perfect bike for ME this is my opinion Im not a huge guy im 22 and weigh 150 I dont need a big bike to pull me and the wife around I really like the lockers as well tell you what the only thing I havent been able to go through is 2 feet of snow but I just got the winch out and I was good to go I'm not saying the kodiak is the best wheeler out there im just giving you my opinion.
#76
Sport-Utility?
Originally posted by: RedGoblin
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]I'm going to just go ahead and pretend that your feathers are still ruffled from these other guys verbally thrashing you before I spoke up, and hope that you aren't seriously coming at me like that for no reason. You've clearly misunderstood the point I was trying to make. I was going to give the guy a chance to think about and maybe rebuttle his arguement before I threw in my two cents, but since you've entertained us all by coming through with the wit, I don't know that it's necessary to hear my piece anymore.
Originally posted by: Brute23
Speak up if you got something to say. What you just did is what chicks do to start arguements. Guys just speak up and deal with it.
Originally posted by: RedGoblin
I can contest that statement if you really want me to.
Originally posted by: xGoatMan
power can be used anywhere and thats where i get my kicks.
power can be used anywhere and thats where i get my kicks.
Speak up if you got something to say. What you just did is what chicks do to start arguements. Guys just speak up and deal with it.
When ever i apply the throttle on my brute is when i feel the power... It doesn't matter if i'm riding at 5mph and i hit half throttle it'll still yank my arms or just climbing a hill or crawling over a rock. Your king quad on the other hand is missing a nice chunk out of its powerband and feels like a 400 at times. ;d
Let me do some mind reading and hear you come out like a mag review on a stock tired brute.
#77
Sport-Utility?
AHHH, amen I love power! I like to feel the engine rumble. When I stab the throttle I like to be forced to hold on. For all the people that say oh the power doesn't matter, you don't need a machine that big, can all eat one. Because it's nice to have all that torque that a big bore gives you. The top speed is just an added bonus. Its always fun to surprise some hot shot on a sport quad.
#78
Sport-Utility?
Power on a BF750 or a P700 is similar to the power to weight ratio of most sport quads, so it is not at all rediculas to have a 700-800cc machine that weighs in at 600lbs.. I am getting a P700 for the reasons of basically wanting a 4wd high horsepower sporty type quad that will rip it up like my old 400 but have many of the Ute qualities I want. If it don't pull the front end off of the ground when I open it up, I don't want it, period. (Sport or Ute)
#79
Sport-Utility?
Originally posted by: RIDER11X
Power on a BF750 or a P700 is similar to the power to weight ratio of most sport quads, so it is not at all rediculas to have a 700-800cc machine that weighs in at 600lbs.. I am getting a P700 for the reasons of basically wanting a 4wd high horsepower sporty type quad that will rip it up like my old 400 but have many of the Ute qualities I want. If it don't pull the front end off of the ground when I open it up, I don't want it, period. (Sport or Ute)
Power on a BF750 or a P700 is similar to the power to weight ratio of most sport quads, so it is not at all rediculas to have a 700-800cc machine that weighs in at 600lbs.. I am getting a P700 for the reasons of basically wanting a 4wd high horsepower sporty type quad that will rip it up like my old 400 but have many of the Ute qualities I want. If it don't pull the front end off of the ground when I open it up, I don't want it, period. (Sport or Ute)
That last sentense says it all!