Rhino 450 is it good
#2
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
i have no experience with the 450 but i would think that it would be kinda slow and weak. i mean the kodiak is cool and all but when you stick all that much frame on an engine its bound to take the power out of it.
if that made any sense
but thats just what i am thinking, i may be totally wrong
if that made any sense
but thats just what i am thinking, i may be totally wrong
#3
![Default](https://atvconnection.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
The 450 Rhino may actually be better than the 660 Rhino in some areas. The 660 does good once it gets going, but it is geared too high, and can have a hard time gettting the tires turning when you are stopped against a rock ledge, or other obstacle, ... even when its in low range. The Rhino 450 has a lower geared low range, which may make all the difference in the world. I base that statement based on experience from our Rhino 660, and the previous three Grizzly 660s and two Kodiak 450s we have owned. The Kodiak 450s were actually better for the real creapy crawly technical low range ATVing than the Grizzlys were, although unlike the Rhino 660, the Grizzly 660s never lacked the grunt to get the tires moving.
DV
DV
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)