Side by side UTV's

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Just an update...pulled the trigger on the Honda 700 Pioneer. Waiting for better weather to go fetch it. Occurred to me at 5 am this morning that while my 5.5'x10' utility trailer will accommodate the listed dimensions and weight, I might not be able to open the door to get in and out other than doing the NASCAR thing...hoping the half doors can be removed easily.

Congrats!!! I had a feeling you would go for Honda. I think you will love it! Have fun!
 
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#122  
Congrats!!! I had a feeling you would go for Honda. I think you will love it! Have fun!
Heading out fetch it now (long ride). Will post an update soon.
 
   / Side by side UTV's #123  
Decided it's time...getting to the age where climbing onto the back of an ATV to get to a deer blind is painful. Plus I live close to where we can get onto a state trail system that will take us for hundreds of miles if we decided to do that. So looking at side by sides. I have local dealers on Polaris, Cub Cadet and Artic Cat. Would love the Honda but the dealers are 50 miles away and they seem to be premium priced. It seems that everybody and their dogs are getting into the market now (Kubota etc.) with brands I have never heard of so the "paralysis by analysis" is making my head spin. Any thoughts on stuff that works and won't break the bank?

I test drove the Kawasaki, Polaris, new Honda Pioneer, Yamaha Viking, and Can-Am Defender. I've got a bad back and the easiest to get into UTVs that I looked at are the Yamaha Viking and Can-Am Defender. I purchased neither because the Yamaha needs a twin engine, and the Can-Am (along with everybody else) I cannot tuck my legs under the seat or get my legs into a less than 90ish degree angle which is what I need to do to avoid back pain in any seat.

I really like the Can-Am too.
 
   / Side by side UTV's #124  
I test drove the Kawasaki, Polaris, new Honda Pioneer, Yamaha Viking, and Can-Am Defender. I've got a bad back and the easiest to get into UTVs that I looked at are the Yamaha Viking and Can-Am Defender. I purchased neither because the Yamaha needs a twin engine, and the Can-Am (along with everybody else) I cannot tuck my legs under the seat or get my legs into a less than 90ish degree angle which is what I need to do to avoid back pain in any seat.

I really like the Can-Am too.
Curious why you think Yamaha needs a twin.We have in the family two Yamaha Vikings,one JD(3 cylinder) and a Kawaski Teryx(twin),I don't see any difference in capabilities due to engines.
 
   / Side by side UTV's #125  
We had a Rhino and still have a Grizzly, both with the counter balanced, 4 valve, 700cc single banger. They chugged along and did just fine. Kind of liked there sound. The Rhino was under powered for our needs but we do plan to getting another 700 Grizzly (atv) next fall.
 
   / Side by side UTV's #126  
Curious why you think Yamaha needs a twin.We have in the family two Yamaha Vikings,one JD(3 cylinder) and a Kawaski Teryx(twin),I don't see any difference in capabilities due to engines.

Less vibration at idle and noise.
 
   / Side by side UTV's #127  
Just an update...pulled the trigger on the Honda 700 Pioneer. Waiting for better weather to go fetch it. Occurred to me at 5 am this morning that while my 5.5'x10' utility trailer will accommodate the listed dimensions and weight, I might not be able to open the door to get in and out other than doing the NASCAR thing...hoping the half doors can be removed easily.

Assuming it's an enclosed trailer. Hope it's a tall enclosure. The P700 is tall.
 
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#128  
Assuming it's an enclosed trailer. Hope it's a tall enclosure. The P700 is tall.
You are correct on the "tall" part...only a few inches of clearance on my garage door but most of that the "cage" that looks like it could be fiddled with for transport if needed. I hauled it on my open utility trailer. The folding ramp/rear gate was barely wide enough to accommodate it and those spring loaded locking bolts made the loading/unloading a little tricky. Hate to say that I might need to go to a 6' or wider bed and sell the almost new 5.5' wide bed so a "spotter" isn't needed to load/unload. Other than that I need to figure something out to easily secure the machine to the trailer front to back so it doesn't slam into the rear ramp gate. Ratchet strap worked but they are a PITA. Now onto the machine itself...didn't get much time to drive it around but although we're not supposed to drive on non-authorized roads (like my dead end road with only one other house on it) we did (actually met a "neighbor" that doesn't live on the road but has a back door driveway onto it and was sternly reminded that atvs are not allowed...that is the "Deliverance" type kid that is either with his mother at all times or races past my driveway at 50 mph...I thanked them for reminding me). Very happy so far. The shift mechanism is a little "stiff" right now but I'm sure that will loosen up with time. Very comfortable ride and plenty of zip. Need to study the owners manual now to see what I bought. Btw, I did buy filters and oil for 2 oil changes...not cheap but it's here and I won't have to take the drive when I need it. The oil is some magic blend required because of the oil bath clutch system. I'm guessing all the similar brands are the same.
 
   / Side by side UTV's #129  
We brought home the RTV900 in the dump trailer... it fit like a glove... couldn't squeeze your hand on either side and about a fist in back...

Had rubber padding slipped in between and road the 180 miles like it was not ever there...
 
   / Side by side UTV's #130  
You are correct on the "tall" part...only a few inches of clearance on my garage door but most of that the "cage" that looks like it could be fiddled with for transport if needed. I hauled it on my open utility trailer. The folding ramp/rear gate was barely wide enough to accommodate it and those spring loaded locking bolts made the loading/unloading a little tricky. Hate to say that I might need to go to a 6' or wider bed and sell the almost new 5.5' wide bed so a "spotter" isn't needed to load/unload. Other than that I need to figure something out to easily secure the machine to the trailer front to back so it doesn't slam into the rear ramp gate. Ratchet strap worked but they are a PITA. Now onto the machine itself...didn't get much time to drive it around but although we're not supposed to drive on non-authorized roads (like my dead end road with only one other house on it) we did (actually met a "neighbor" that doesn't live on the road but has a back door driveway onto it and was sternly reminded that atvs are not allowed...that is the "Deliverance" type kid that is either with his mother at all times or races past my driveway at 50 mph...I thanked them for reminding me). Very happy so far. The shift mechanism is a little "stiff" right now but I'm sure that will loosen up with time. Very comfortable ride and plenty of zip. Need to study the owners manual now to see what I bought. Btw, I did buy filters and oil for 2 oil changes...not cheap but it's here and I won't have to take the drive when I need it. The oil is some magic blend required because of the oil bath clutch system. I'm guessing all the similar brands are the same.

The oil is most likely motorcycle oil. It is a special blend to allow it to work with wet auto clutches.

Glad you got your machine. Should be a fun reliable machine for those hundreds of miles of trails you have! (0:
 

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