All depends on what kind of meats you have on those rims![]()
Very true, but too much rubber with good traction can equal broken axles for inexperienced riders.
All depends on what kind of meats you have on those rims![]()
Lots of good points here
I run a 2000 Honda 450 with a 2500Lb winch
straight axle and constant 4wd, yes its harder to steer and it rides rougher then the the bikes with independent rears but its a tough machine and tows moose just fine, I've also had 3 deer tied to the racks comming out of the bush no problems.well only problem was I had to sit on one of the deer
Size 300 is definately the minimum, and you really don't need much over 600.
That's cause it's got too much power, unlike your Yamahas.Sure, if it's a Polaris![]()
That's cause it's got too much power, unlike your Yamahas.I bought the Ranger today and will post a few pics when I get it home. They're installing a 4500# Warn winch, a 1/2 windshield and roof and I'll pick it up Thursday. My wife didn't notice the new Polaris Ranger hat I was wearing today.
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The Yamaha Grizzly will own any Polaris ATVNot to mention out last any Polaris
... heck, they use plastic racks
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