Thanks, I am considering a XD 1500 for the lower RPM and quieter cab. I am the rancher that runs a lot of miles through the county roads. The loud cab and high RPM get on my every last nerve.
They all have strengths and weaknesses. I find the ridge has some appeal to me with the quieter motor and the sealed cab trim level. I swear my General XP 4 sucks in dust as a special feature. I have used a roll of duct tape covering every dang hole and we're still dust bunnies when we get back.
@@Hunterworks No sir they didnt have the trim level But we fired the one up on the lot and it sure sounded quieter. But you're right I would have to drive one.
great explanation...forgotten about the tooo high tevs all the time...thins looong time it needs a low low, a 60 mls second and a long gear like overdrive for street
I’m glad I found this video, I was just looking at one today. I’m the guy that needs a work machine (I have a sport machine I want to get rid of) but i enjoy rock crawling at Drummond island, more technical riding. On the other hand I also like driving down the dirt roads to my family’s house too. I need a machine with a dump bed and I thought this was it. Guess I should wait and see what happens
I ended up Buying a Defender Limited after test driving the Ridge Hvac. Only reason was like you described in this video. Machine was screaming at 60mph. Coming from owning multiple rzrs, a Teryx and a maverick i didn't want to buy another crazy loud machine at cruising speeds anymore. Defender is super quiet compared to the rest at 40-60mph.
Just bought the Ridge and you are so so right it screams on the rpms. I am going to go from the 27s to 32s on the tires and see if that helps. Hoping so since I already purchased the unit. Thanks for your help here, keep up the good work!
The only problem I have is professional reviewers saying this new Sport Farm class SxS is in competition with the RMAX. What is Farm Sport Class? It's a SxS with lots of HP, a bench seat, made for farm use that can go fast and grow mullets but has crappy suspension travel and is made for smoothly-groomed terrain. In Kawasaki's mullet video, the Ridge comes across a small tree in the road and they cut it up for firewood. The RMAX would have driven over it because it doesn't have dismal 10/12" wheel travel.
It’s an RMAX competitor. There’s no denying that. Sure the RMAX may have more travel but the Ridge is Kawasakis attempt at entering the segment the RMAX is in.
@@pajamatime5750 wrong. The RMAX is in the Sport/Rec class. The Ridge is in the Rec/Utility class. The lack of suspension travel pretty much takes it out of the Sport/Rec class. Kawasaki's outdated Sport/Rec entry is the Teryx.
@@Hunterworks The XR model is Kawis answer to the Rmax and General. I don’t care what anyone says that’s what even Kawi is calling it. Just because it may not have quite the suspension travel or wheel size doesn’t mean that it’s not an attempt at competing in that class.
We have two Polaris, 1 can am defender, and a ridge limited on the farm. The Polaris are constantly being worked on. The can am is bad ass but has had a few mechanical issues and is loud. The ridge is pretty dang good….i find myself hopping in it more and more because the in cab experience is dust free and the HVAC is great. Have had zero problems with the ridge but it is also the newest.
We have 9 UTV, polaris and can am, none have ever been in the shop. On your Kawi, what about your rpm while running faster and do you think it is loud?
@@Hunterworks man yall are fortunate. Our polaris is the best performing but least dependable. They can all be loud in cab…I can’t really say one is better than the other there. The Kawasaki is the quietest currently but it is also the newest and the others typically have more of a load on them hauling lots of people at one time so they have to stay revved up more to get the job done. If the throttle had to be revved up on the ridge it would probably be pretty similar.
@@br581 I mean just driving down a flat road at say 50 mph, that ridge is nearly 2000 more rpm than either can am or polaris Ranger or Defender cab models
@@Hunterworks oh I see what ya mean. I will hop in the can am and ridge now. Give me a few minutes and I will give you a honest opinion…..the Polaris is not here currently.
Great info. Thanks for your expertise! I have no idea why they wasted the time or money on putting a 999cc 4cyl that makes no more power than their existing 999cc 2 cyl (KRX motor). Pointless move in my eyes. By the way, the excess noise of my KRX motor is the main reason I got rid of it. Too loud, too hot! Love my RZR!
Good stuff man i had a friend with a new KRX kawasaki replaced both cllutches 3 times the 3rd time transmission had a berring seized in it they replaced the transmission he traded it before they had it fixed it was less than 1 year old
You’re close. It’s not the gearing of the transmission or the gearboxes. It’s the weights in the primary clutch. Aftermarket assassins make proper weights & or an overdrive cover for the primary. Bringing the rpm’s down to 6800 @ 70mph. And, if you want up to 145hp!!!! Add the programmer & exhaust.
Im spot on, with a OD cover you just spinning the low geared tranny faster and if you not careful by overtraveling the primary, it can go too deep in the secondary and blow belts plus if too far you can push the belt out the top of the primary and start slipping the belt.
I'm thinking of buying a 2024 Ridge HVAC XR, so is there a clutch kit that I can install or bigger tires what ever to fix this problem. thanks for any info. I'm also going to add a snowplow , this also might cause some belt issues, what's your thoughts on that.
Remember this engine is probably capable of 13k rpm plus red line. Which would put this machine in the correct rpm for the speed. And the exhaust unlike all the other machines is under the bed vs under the cab. Per the video it's quieter than the rangers and defenders.
@@MrSteve8511 What did they do with the KRX? I have 6 polaris vehicles, exhaust is under the bed of all them. But more curious what kawi did to the krx to fix it.
@Hunterworks the polaris exhaust manifold is under the back of the polaris cab.. that heat and noise has always been a problem. Plenty of fires and cab felt heat. The Ridge has the intake under the back of the cab. Much better design.
Well there goes me buying one of these Ridges... I really like the looks and that smooth 4cyl but no way am I buying a SxS that screams 8500 rpm's at 57mph and causes clutch issues...I'll go with a Yami Rmax or Can Am sport 1000 instead and sort of leaning towards the Rmax...thanks for this info.
This is interesting info. I e been leaning towards a ridge. Already own a ranger midsize. But was also looking at the defender. Maybe I should look closer at that. I was leaving towards kawi for the reliability build quality. Mostly use acreage dirt roads and some slow stuff.
Todd do we know if all the kaw clutches are like this? A guy i know just bought a new kaw teryx krz1000. Id like to warn him if this is a issue as well.
So in your honest opinion if you were to buy a hvac unit what would be your pick? I don’t ride super fast on the trails but I do get up speed in my local town where we can ride the country roads. Sometimes 55mph.
2025 Ranger NorthStar but riding roads at steady speeds a lot is not good for a CVT, will wear them out fast so I would not use a UTV for that, would use my truck
Does the xpedition scare you as well? Also what do you think about polaris coming out with a fix for their clutch and what do you think the fix is gonna be?
yes, it has four making noise instead of two!! So twice as much at same RPM. LOL But I think that this engine must make it's power there and requires it, I would prefer in this style of vehicle that it make it at a lower rpm
I can, but your turbo should not be running that high anyway at 25 and your turbo is not fully shifted out at 25, it is in shift phase, this Kawi was fully shifted out at 57, I bet your turbo with healthy clutches cruising at 57 is lower than this one
@@Hunterworks@devrus03 is 100% correct! Unless you took the picture, you have no way of knowing the position of the accelerator pedal when it was taken and without that knowledge all of this talk is baseless.
@@bradspates4628does not matter, no UTV except maybe a turbo set up for sand with a high shift phase rpm runs this high. This has been said by vehicle testers to and now owners, too much rpm. This video is older and now folks who own them are agreeing with me
@@bradspates4628 here is his comment nuts ; I bought the limited and besides the heat the noise is terrible. At 5k rpm its like a boom box in the cab. Wishing I didnt buy it !
Do you use or recommend the polaris brand oil for the rangers or do you go with a different brand and does it matter, i see the oil change kits online for around $50, seems high for 2 1/2 qts oil and a filter.
Thank you for the video I had a 2023 Kawasaki mule pro FXR only had it for 11 months bought it new only put 141 hours on it and 1240 miles and had other Kawasaki mule as well also had a Kawasaki pro MX it was a piece of junk only owned it for year and a half . The only good Kawasakis are the 610 or the SX those are about bulletproof after my bad experiences with the mules I got a Can-Am defender I love that machine Kawasaki's behind a game The mule pro FXR was also a piece of junk had to work on it about as much as you use it and for people's information I don't trail ride I don't mud run I use them for spraying and other chores that I do to me Kawasaki is a low end machine they're not reliable I will be purchasing my second can am defender
😂😂😂 Wow. Kawasaki is 1000x more reliable than Canam. Not even close. Kawasaki backs their machines with 3 year bumper to bumper warranty. Not even close. I’ve had both. Switched to Kawi 5 years ago and haven’t looked back. Sold my Seadoo and bought a Jetski. It’s built far better than the Seadoo. You can’t compare the two and if you think Canam is better you don’t have a clue!
@@pajamatime5750 the Kawasaki mules I had are definitely trash and there 3 years warranty is horrible my local dealer would not cover the 2023 mule pro FXR and the warranty is only as good as the dealer that is why am taking legal action with Kawasaki . And for your information the can am defender has a lot more power that I don't need and it goes down the road much easier and so far it seems to be much more reliable never again will I ever consider a Kawasaki
@@petewilson8727 Right. I remember your name from comments we had on another video. You said you had bad luck and Kawi / your dealer haven’t helped…. Still hope they straighten that out for ya.
@@pajamatime5750 thank you still working on that it's very aggravating that Kawasaki treat's some of there customers that way but with that being said I do wish you the best of luck with your machine 😀
from wath i see on the web and from owning since 2002 3 grizzs and a wolverine850 i think Yamaha has the best clutches by far. i also owned 2 can ams.imo
Todd, you are to cvt clutches and clutching like hikock45 is to all things firearms! I feel like we should address you as Professor or Doctor. lol Keep the info coming sir. Thank you
Who is going that fast in these things? They’re meant for the trail or farm if you’re buying one to go speed down the road to go do whatever it’s not the right sxs. Also this is kawasaki’s flag ship motor that’s in a racing motorcycle! It’s capable of +10,000 rpms and is tried and trued I see it lasting longer than any other sxs on the market, but time will tell.
I’m looking at all the sport utility sxs right now. The ridge seems like the best one. Even up at hatfield you have to jump on some public paved roads to get to the trails, but you’re going no faster than 30-40 mph. And the few times you get up to 55+ is it really going to have catastrophic problems?
I wouldn't hit a dog in the ass with any can am or polaris. I had an rmax and it was so loud I had to wear shooting muffs when in it. I had a honda pioneer and it never knew what gear it wanted to be in. They're all junk or too noisy or too expensive. No one has built the perfect sxs yet. I've owned 3 different sxs's and always end back up on the atv.
I think this is exactly going to be our story. ATVs all my life. In the past 5 years, weve had 3 SxS and every damn one of them were too blazingly hot and/or loud. It could all be solved with a real transmission. Luckily, Can Am is on the works on that.
We have two Polaris, 1 can am defender, and a ridge limited on the farm. The Polaris are constantly being worked on. The can am is bad ass but has had a few mechanical issues and is loud. The ridge is pretty dang good….i find myself hopping in it more and more because the in cab experience is dust free and the HVAC is great. Have had zero problems with the ridge but it is also the newest.
@@Chrissers2010 can am is more reliable than the Polaris for sure. We have had issues with the key which has some chip in it and one time the lights wouldn’t go off but Can am fixed both things quickly and we haven’t had any issues since. Those two issues were right after we got it. Both of Polaris have had many little small things and then recently some major part that powers the belt went out on one of them. And they squeak, lol The can am is annoying sometimes too because it’s nice and quiet in the mornings hunting but after you turn it off this fan motor keeps running. None of the others do that.
Thanks, I am considering a XD 1500 for the lower RPM and quieter cab. I am the rancher that runs a lot of miles through the county roads. The loud cab and high RPM get on my every last nerve.
I'd feel way better about purchasing a Kawi over a Polaris or Can-am. This is common knowledge. Everyone knows.
It is? Common knowledge the KRX clutches fail a lot. They had other issues too.
They all have strengths and weaknesses. I find the ridge has some appeal to me with the quieter motor and the sealed cab trim level. I swear my General XP 4 sucks in dust as a special feature. I have used a roll of duct tape covering every dang hole and we're still dust bunnies when we get back.
@@chrishill1286 have you driven a ridge? All that RPM is not going to be quiet
@@Hunterworks No sir they didnt have the trim level But we fired the one up on the lot and it sure sounded quieter. But you're right I would have to drive one.
I have 5600 miles in my krx it’s been solid I did change my clutch weights at 5000 miles and she’s smooth as can be
great explanation...forgotten about the tooo high tevs all the time...thins looong time it needs a low low, a 60 mls second and a long gear like overdrive for street
Thank you. Just told a buddy about this and he said he will stay with his 850 yamaha rmax for now.
I’m glad I found this video, I was just looking at one today. I’m the guy that needs a work machine (I have a sport machine I want to get rid of) but i enjoy rock crawling at Drummond island, more technical riding. On the other hand I also like driving down the dirt roads to my family’s house too. I need a machine with a dump bed and I thought this was it. Guess I should wait and see what happens
I ended up Buying a Defender Limited after test driving the Ridge Hvac. Only reason was like you described in this video. Machine was screaming at 60mph. Coming from owning multiple rzrs, a Teryx and a maverick i didn't want to buy another crazy loud machine at cruising speeds anymore. Defender is super quiet compared to the rest at 40-60mph.
Finally someone who actually drove one that was not trying to sell it on a video!!! Thanks for your feedback!!!
Just bought the Ridge and you are so so right it screams on the rpms. I am going to go from the 27s to 32s on the tires and see if that helps. Hoping so since I already purchased the unit. Thanks for your help here, keep up the good work!
I don't think I would go that much, that would be a pretty big jump, maybe 30" The concern is the clutch life due to this
The only problem I have is professional reviewers saying this new Sport Farm class SxS is in competition with the RMAX.
What is Farm Sport Class? It's a SxS with lots of HP, a bench seat, made for farm use that can go fast and grow mullets but has crappy suspension travel and is made for smoothly-groomed terrain.
In Kawasaki's mullet video, the Ridge comes across a small tree in the road and they cut it up for firewood. The RMAX would have driven over it because it doesn't have dismal 10/12" wheel travel.
It’s an RMAX competitor. There’s no denying that. Sure the RMAX may have more travel but the Ridge is Kawasakis attempt at entering the segment the RMAX is in.
@@pajamatime5750 wrong. The RMAX is in the Sport/Rec class. The Ridge is in the Rec/Utility class. The lack of suspension travel pretty much takes it out of the Sport/Rec class. Kawasaki's outdated Sport/Rec entry is the Teryx.
@@MassiveOverkill Pretty sure we had this argument on another video. I’m just going to stop haha. There’s no getting through to ya!
@@pajamatime5750 MAssive is right, just a fast or sporty ranger is all. Not sure how anyone could put it competing with any crossover vehicle
@@Hunterworks The XR model is Kawis answer to the Rmax and General. I don’t care what anyone says that’s what even Kawi is calling it. Just because it may not have quite the suspension travel or wheel size doesn’t mean that it’s not an attempt at competing in that class.
We have two Polaris, 1 can am defender, and a ridge limited on the farm. The Polaris are constantly being worked on. The can am is bad ass but has had a few mechanical issues and is loud. The ridge is pretty dang good….i find myself hopping in it more and more because the in cab experience is dust free and the HVAC is great. Have had zero problems with the ridge but it is also the newest.
We have 9 UTV, polaris and can am, none have ever been in the shop. On your Kawi, what about your rpm while running faster and do you think it is loud?
@@Hunterworks man yall are fortunate. Our polaris is the best performing but least dependable. They can all be loud in cab…I can’t really say one is better than the other there. The Kawasaki is the quietest currently but it is also the newest and the others typically have more of a load on them hauling lots of people at one time so they have to stay revved up more to get the job done. If the throttle had to be revved up on the ridge it would probably be pretty similar.
@@br581 I mean just driving down a flat road at say 50 mph, that ridge is nearly 2000 more rpm than either can am or polaris Ranger or Defender cab models
@@Hunterworks oh I see what ya mean. I will hop in the can am and ridge now. Give me a few minutes and I will give you a honest opinion…..the Polaris is not here currently.
@@br581 Few minutes??? LOL Been over an hour, inquiring minds want to know
Great info. Thanks for your expertise! I have no idea why they wasted the time or money on putting a 999cc 4cyl that makes no more power than their existing 999cc 2 cyl (KRX motor). Pointless move in my eyes. By the way, the excess noise of my KRX motor is the main reason I got rid of it. Too loud, too hot! Love my RZR!
I think it is smoother and offers a platform to make even more HP later I guess.
Good stuff man i had a friend with a new KRX kawasaki replaced both cllutches 3 times the 3rd time transmission had a berring seized in it they replaced the transmission he traded it before they had it fixed it was less than 1 year old
How did he ride it? Lots of fast riding?
@Hunterworks they are so slow, so yeah, most of the time, it would have been high revs. I thought he was in low range it was so bad
I believe there is a video of the guy telling that it has a 73 mph top speed
And that ridge was the non XR. XR models should be closer to 80 mph.
This video is not about the top speed it is about all the rpm it runs
Great information thank you love my KRX on 35”s
You’re close. It’s not the gearing of the transmission or the gearboxes. It’s the weights in the primary clutch. Aftermarket assassins make proper weights & or an overdrive cover for the primary. Bringing the rpm’s down to 6800 @ 70mph. And, if you want up to 145hp!!!! Add the programmer & exhaust.
Im spot on, with a OD cover you just spinning the low geared tranny faster and if you not careful by overtraveling the primary, it can go too deep in the secondary and blow belts plus if too far you can push the belt out the top of the primary and start slipping the belt.
I'm thinking of buying a 2024 Ridge HVAC XR, so is there a clutch kit that I can install or bigger tires what ever to fix this problem. thanks for any info. I'm also going to add a snowplow , this also might cause some belt issues, what's your thoughts on that.
Picking on you here, did you watch this whole video? No kit will fix it, it is geared too low
Watch this video, it is about a polaris but I think you will get the point ruclips.net/video/B3CZpV2WZkE/видео.htmlsi=Uph5YOgGsw2k6dPz
Remember this engine is probably capable of 13k rpm plus red line. Which would put this machine in the correct rpm for the speed. And the exhaust unlike all the other machines is under the bed vs under the cab. Per the video it's quieter than the rangers and defenders.
The engine is in same place as any ranger and clutch closing too soon is the real issue
@Hunterworks the exhaust isn't... but hopefully Kawasaki has addressed the issue they had with high and hard running problems on the KRX.
@@MrSteve8511 What did they do with the KRX?
I have 6 polaris vehicles, exhaust is under the bed of all them. But more curious what kawi did to the krx to fix it.
@Hunterworks it's inability to do high speeds... without clutching problems.
@Hunterworks the polaris exhaust manifold is under the back of the polaris cab.. that heat and noise has always been a problem. Plenty of fires and cab felt heat.
The Ridge has the intake under the back of the cab. Much better design.
Well there goes me buying one of these Ridges... I really like the looks and that smooth 4cyl but no way am I buying a SxS that screams 8500 rpm's at 57mph and causes clutch issues...I'll go with a Yami Rmax or Can Am sport 1000 instead and sort of leaning towards the Rmax...thanks for this info.
I would drive one before i decided.
Thanks for the update!!
This is interesting info. I e been leaning towards a ridge. Already own a ranger midsize. But was also looking at the defender. Maybe I should look closer at that. I was leaving towards kawi for the reliability build quality. Mostly use acreage dirt roads and some slow stuff.
Better go ride one, that is a lot of rpm and others have complained. Defender or Ranger would still be my choice.
Todd do we know if all the kaw clutches are like this? A guy i know just bought a new kaw teryx krz1000. Id like to warn him if this is a issue as well.
Not aware of it in the teryx like this
Seems like reasonable logic.
So in your honest opinion if you were to buy a hvac unit what would be your pick? I don’t ride super fast on the trails but I do get up speed in my local town where we can ride the country roads. Sometimes 55mph.
2025 Ranger NorthStar but riding roads at steady speeds a lot is not good for a CVT, will wear them out fast so I would not use a UTV for that, would use my truck
Does the xpedition scare you as well? Also what do you think about polaris coming out with a fix for their clutch and what do you think the fix is gonna be?
I posted a video about the "fix" today too, watch it
Does the fact that it’s a four cylinder versus all the others with just 2 cylinders factor into this?
yes, it has four making noise instead of two!! So twice as much at same RPM. LOL But I think that this engine must make it's power there and requires it, I would prefer in this style of vehicle that it make it at a lower rpm
Can't judge that by a "picture" I can take a picture of my rzr turbo at 8500 at 25mph lol
I can, but your turbo should not be running that high anyway at 25 and your turbo is not fully shifted out at 25, it is in shift phase, this Kawi was fully shifted out at 57, I bet your turbo with healthy clutches cruising at 57 is lower than this one
@@Hunterworks@devrus03 is 100% correct! Unless you took the picture, you have no way of knowing the position of the accelerator pedal when it was taken and without that knowledge all of this talk is baseless.
@@bradspates4628does not matter, no UTV except maybe a turbo set up for sand with a high shift phase rpm runs this high. This has been said by vehicle testers to and now owners, too much rpm. This video is older and now folks who own them are agreeing with me
@@bradspates4628 please go to the top of these comments and read the guys comment about his new one, wishes he had not bought it, very loud
@@bradspates4628 here is his comment nuts ; I bought the limited and besides the heat the noise is terrible. At 5k rpm its like a boom box in the cab. Wishing I didnt buy it !
Kawasaki makes the best 4 cylinder engines on the planet
probably true but the issue will be the clutch
Wow! What a superb review! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Thank you so much!!!
Do you use or recommend the polaris brand oil for the rangers or do you go with a different brand and does it matter, i see the oil change kits online for around $50, seems high for 2 1/2 qts oil and a filter.
Get Amsoil for your SxS. It’s far superior to Polaris anyway.
It would be nice if Dura Clutch made one for the Ridge
They only do Polaris. Sorry
@@Hunterworks I know. It's a bummer.
So you're saying throw some 33in truck tires on it and a crapton of sound deadener...
Perfect...
maybe
Thank you for the video I had a 2023 Kawasaki mule pro FXR only had it for 11 months bought it new only put 141 hours on it and 1240 miles and had other Kawasaki mule as well also had a Kawasaki pro MX it was a piece of junk only owned it for year and a half . The only good Kawasakis are the 610 or the SX those are about bulletproof after my bad experiences with the mules I got a Can-Am defender I love that machine Kawasaki's behind a game The mule pro FXR was also a piece of junk had to work on it about as much as you use it and for people's information I don't trail ride I don't mud run I use them for spraying and other chores that I do to me Kawasaki is a low end machine they're not reliable I will be purchasing my second can am defender
Funny part is, I have a friend that owns several companies and he will only use mules, says they never fail and he has over 12,000 miles on them
😂😂😂 Wow. Kawasaki is 1000x more reliable than Canam. Not even close. Kawasaki backs their machines with 3 year bumper to bumper warranty. Not even close. I’ve had both. Switched to Kawi 5 years ago and haven’t looked back. Sold my Seadoo and bought a Jetski. It’s built far better than the Seadoo. You can’t compare the two and if you think Canam is better you don’t have a clue!
@@pajamatime5750 the Kawasaki mules I had are definitely trash and there 3 years warranty is horrible my local dealer would not cover the 2023 mule pro FXR and the warranty is only as good as the dealer that is why am taking legal action with Kawasaki . And for your information the can am defender has a lot more power that I don't need and it goes down the road much easier and so far it seems to be much more reliable never again will I ever consider a Kawasaki
@@petewilson8727 Right. I remember your name from comments we had on another video. You said you had bad luck and Kawi / your dealer haven’t helped…. Still hope they straighten that out for ya.
@@pajamatime5750 thank you still working on that it's very aggravating that Kawasaki treat's some of there customers that way but with that being said I do wish you the best of luck with your machine 😀
from wath i see on the web and from owning since 2002 3 grizzs and a wolverine850 i think Yamaha has the best clutches by far. i also owned 2 can ams.imo
Probably true, still need maintenance though, yamaha says the secondary needs it every 1500 miles
@@Hunterworks ya i must be due i have 5400km on the x2
@@nortonashburn5677 way over, hope the pins in the secondary have not eaten through the spring cup, that is the issue with the X2
@@Hunterworks had two grizzlys with 10000km on both with no issues. cross my fingers. also depends on how hard u ride them.
i will be checking the x2 soon.
nuts ; I bought the limited and besides the heat the noise is terrible. At 5k rpm its like a boom box in the cab. Wishing I didnt buy it !
I figured it would be like that, I am sorry to hear about your feelings on it
Todd, you are to cvt clutches and clutching like hikock45 is to all things firearms! I feel like we should address you as Professor or Doctor. lol
Keep the info coming sir.
Thank you
You can call me Dr. Clutch if you like when I see you in public LOL
What's the a/c like I know Polaris struggles in fl
No idea, have not seen this yet but hear from testers it works great
Who is going that fast in these things? They’re meant for the trail or farm if you’re buying one to go speed down the road to go do whatever it’s not the right sxs. Also this is kawasaki’s flag ship motor that’s in a racing motorcycle! It’s capable of +10,000 rpms and is tried and trued I see it lasting longer than any other sxs on the market, but time will tell.
I’m looking at all the sport utility sxs right now. The ridge seems like the best one. Even up at hatfield you have to jump on some public paved roads to get to the trails, but you’re going no faster than 30-40 mph. And the few times you get up to 55+ is it really going to have catastrophic problems?
the issue is the clutch not engine
why they are not offering manual trany because we guys love that but it seem they are build for womens or grany peoples
Then I am a grany people whatever that is.
Get a minitruck, they are 5 speed. I been eyeing one myself
but yamaha done one yzf 1000 in first years but no longer available it was very good so mini truck dont have steering in the right side @@Hunterworks
@@RippleBoobs technically they are on the right side!! HEHE
ok i will do some search on it and i am in canada i already search for a mini toyota truck specialised for mining but start at 65000 cad @@Hunterworks
I wish it had a normal non cvt gearbox. and an actual clutch.
IF they did that would be WAY WAY too cool.
I wouldn't hit a dog in the ass with any can am or polaris. I had an rmax and it was so loud I had to wear shooting muffs when in it. I had a honda pioneer and it never knew what gear it wanted to be in. They're all junk or too noisy or too expensive. No one has built the perfect sxs yet. I've owned 3 different sxs's and always end back up on the atv.
Try a mini truck I like the one called a Jumbo
There all loud your in a hollow plastic box
I think this is exactly going to be our story. ATVs all my life. In the past 5 years, weve had 3 SxS and every damn one of them were too blazingly hot and/or loud. It could all be solved with a real transmission. Luckily, Can Am is on the works on that.
Rmax same but 75mph
It is in low gear
What?
We have two Polaris, 1 can am defender, and a ridge limited on the farm. The Polaris are constantly being worked on. The can am is bad ass but has had a few mechanical issues and is loud. The ridge is pretty dang good….i find myself hopping in it more and more because the in cab experience is dust free and the HVAC is great. Have had zero problems with the ridge but it is also the newest.
How would you rate the Can Am reliability? We only have Polaris and Can Am dealers/shops locally.
@@Chrissers2010 can am is more reliable than the Polaris for sure. We have had issues with the key which has some chip in it and one time the lights wouldn’t go off but Can am fixed both things quickly and we haven’t had any issues since. Those two issues were right after we got it. Both of Polaris have had many little small things and then recently some major part that powers the belt went out on one of them. And they squeak, lol
The can am is annoying sometimes too because it’s nice and quiet in the mornings hunting but after you turn it off this fan motor keeps running. None of the others do that.