ATV Recommendations

ive got a 2013 polaris sportsman 550, hauls my big ass around with zero problems ive had it up to 90 before, not a fan with power steering at that speed. lol but its got all the power i need and sips fuel if i feel like putting about all day on it , its used mainly for hunting, but do take it out from time to time to play
 
ive got a 2013 polaris sportsman 550, hauls my big ass around with zero problems ive had it up to 90 before, not a fan with power steering at that speed. lol but its got all the power i need and sips fuel if i feel like putting about all day on it , its used mainly for hunting, but do take it out from time to time to play

The effect of power steering is dependent on speed meaning going slow the power steering does more work and at high speed the power steering has little to no input. Power steering is such a game changer for reducing rider fatigue that it’s crazy to not get PS on an ATV. Much safer ride too as it reduces and often eliminates kickback when a front tire catches a log, stump, rock, etc.
 
The effect of power steering is dependent on speed meaning going slow the power steering does more work and at high speed the power steering has little to no input. Power steering is such a game changer for reducing rider fatigue that it’s crazy to not get PS on an ATV. Much safer ride too as it reduces and often eliminates kickback when a front tire catches a log, stump, rock, etc.

That’s for sure. Awhile back I had reduced hand, wrist and arms muscles due to Lyme disease and power steering was a huge benefit as it really helped reduce kickback.
 
The effect of power steering is dependent on speed meaning going slow the power steering does more work and at high speed the power steering has little to no input. Power steering is such a game changer for reducing rider fatigue that it’s crazy to not get PS on an ATV. Much safer ride too as it reduces and often eliminates kickback when a front tire catches a log, stump, rock, etc.

When I first heard of power steering on a quad I laughed, how could that possibly be necessary.... After getting one with it.... I'd never buy one without.
 
I just picked up a Honda Pioneer 1000 5, can't see ever going back to a quad. My Rubicon sold in under an hour on Kijiji for over asking price.
 
I just picked up a Honda Pioneer 1000 5, can't see ever going back to a quad. My Rubicon sold in under an hour on Kijiji for over asking price.

Is the kijiji deal complete?
How did it sell for over asking?
IME when I get an offer for more than I'm asking on kijiji, there is always a catch, like arranging shipping for the Nigerian, some weird form of payment, something about their agent and whatnot.
 
Just not a lot of good clean units around, got a thousand over asking with 3 back ups. She has gone to live out her days on a cattle ranch, dude has 4 Rubicons. No Nigerian deals here lol.
 
Reasons for never wanting to go back to a quad?

Definitely not the price difference. ($35000 vs $15000)

The older you get the more appealing side by sides are.

Pros

More room for gear and people
More gun rack options
Stay dry in the rain
Shaded from sun
Dump box
More power
Comfort
Roof
Windshield
Better ride
More clearance
Tow more
More stable

Cons

Initial cost
Weight
Fuel mileage
Less agile
Doesn't fit in back of truck
Higher insurance rate
 
Reasons for never wanting to go back to a quad?

I was on the back of my buddies quad and following the 4 guy’s in the Honda 1000 sbs when it started raining. We were drowned rats by the time we made it back to camp and that’s with rain gear on. The guys in the Honda laughed…

My buddy just bought a Yamaha sbs and there’ll be no more drowned rats on this year’s remote fishing trip…

A few years ago they were banned from the local roads here but that’s been lifted and they’re ok now. Not on the major roads though.
 
Territory dicktates whut to yewse.
Took the Rhino up north berta.
What ahh clusterfruck.
Over sized gawlf cart.
Warn gartzs ahh werkowt.
Solder shortly there after.

What I have now c’est les gattoes jammeezs
 
Honda 680 rincon , auto trans , all wheel independent . beauty 4 wheel system , unless you wanna drive thru swamps
Can shift auto or manual , low gravity and HONDA.. very hard to beat
no PSteering
 
I had a little Sportsman 400 Polaris that worked just fine toting my big @ss around the tundra...even up some sandy hills that I thought would be too much for it. Can't remember what year it was though but I bought it in 2011 or early 2012 from a guy I worked with. He used it hunting on the Canol Road for several years.

Currently have a 99 or 2000 Grizzly 600. It works quite well though it is really cold blooded when you start it up. And it's not the fastest thing in the world, but it's fast enough for what I do. Solid rear axle makes it plenty tough for hauling loads in and out of the bush. I really should spend time putting more miles on it.
 
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