I boight a Yamaha Viking for 3 main reason's
1- i have a 7yo daughter that would be tossed off or hurt if i rolled a bike with a rear seat option. The only safe solution was a side by side with a seat belt to get ny daughter out trails and to the cabin etc.
2- the viking has 3 seats to give options for passengers and a bike truck bed in the back to sore lots of stuff for the drive in without needing a trailer.
3- it comes with a steel skid plate standard where many competitors eequire that as an upgrade making their bikes more expensive if needing skid plates.
Only upgrade i might do is to upgrade to larger tires eventually. Some of the rock and waterways are harder on the bike with the stock tires.
1- i have a 7yo daughter that would be tossed off or hurt if i rolled a bike with a rear seat option. The only safe solution was a side by side with a seat belt to get ny daughter out trails and to the cabin etc.
2- the viking has 3 seats to give options for passengers and a bike truck bed in the back to sore lots of stuff for the drive in without needing a trailer.
3- it comes with a steel skid plate standard where many competitors eequire that as an upgrade making their bikes more expensive if needing skid plates.
Only upgrade i might do is to upgrade to larger tires eventually. Some of the rock and waterways are harder on the bike with the stock tires.