Yamaha Grizzly XTR Detailed Overview

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @donzieammermann3150
    @donzieammermann3150 3 года назад +17

    I have a Grizzly, and it's never let me down. Yamaha is dependable and tough. I've towed others out of the woods because of breakage. I like the metal racks...their easy to use. Everytime I ride this machine, it impresses me.

  • @christophercruz8954
    @christophercruz8954 4 года назад +19

    I like the single thumper over a twin setup. They’re much easier to work on in my opinion. A lot of these are received at my dad’s shop for just regular maintenance whereas the other brands require more than just an oil change and such. My family and I have an 08’ and 12’. Neither are used to race around but both are used as work horses pulling logs and trailers around since new. These machines have been bulletproof with just proper maintenance and care.

    • @Snarge22
      @Snarge22 Год назад

      What I notice when driving around ranch and farm country are all the work ATVs with sprayers on the back. I'm somewhat new to ATVs and have a "toy" (Can-Am Outlander) on order. I'm guessing 1/2 or more of ATV sales are tools for work. Which is great for those needing such machines.

  • @watchmenofgodonthewall7773
    @watchmenofgodonthewall7773 2 года назад +4

    Some day !!! I Pray 🙏I own one of these Dream Machines .

  • @chrislobb2210
    @chrislobb2210 4 года назад +10

    I like the look of composite racks but the utility of steel wins in my books. I think the racks really define the intended use of the ATV more then any other feature.

  • @lukeworrell8479
    @lukeworrell8479 4 года назад +6

    I think the grizzly has really made a statement for itself. Even people that don’t know much about atvs, when they hear “grizzly” they know what it is, and there’s something to be said there. They have really made a good impact on the power sport community.

  • @gerrypeitsch5981
    @gerrypeitsch5981 4 года назад +3

    I'm a Honda guy, but just purchased a 20 grizzly. Pick it up next week. The steel rack were a selling feature for sure. Plus the comfortable seating 👌. Thanks for the detailed video. Helped with my purchase

  • @OHVLife
    @OHVLife 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have purchased 3 Grizzly XTRs since last spring (2023). I have had 2 of them on some of the most rocky and technical trails north east Utah has to offer and they go everywhere you are brave enough to take them. A few times I ended up in situations that were dangerous, not a problem though; the Grizzly is light enough to winch out of most any situation. I have winched up and down rock faces that SXS have torn to hell with no issues. The Grizzly is a perfect size and weight for extremely technical trails. Did I mention they are by far the sexiest ATV on the market? I plan on purchasing 2 more ATVs to finish outfitting my family and those two will be Yamaha as well.

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  11 месяцев назад

      Are you running Zillas over that rocky terrain or did you swap out the tires?

    • @OHVLife
      @OHVLife 11 месяцев назад

      @@dirttraxtv I ran Zillas for some of it. To the credit of the Yamaha 4 wheel drive system I was able to go a lot of places on those mud tires out here. I switched to an 8 ply all terrain and it's even better with those.

    • @heavysnow8616
      @heavysnow8616 7 месяцев назад

      Great review. Looking towards getting my first ATV. I'm looking at the King Quad also. Thanks for your inputs, video and time.

    • @OHVLife
      @OHVLife 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@heavysnow8616 You can't go wrong with any Japanese made ATV as far as reliability goes. I too was considering the King Quad for that reason, but I feel like the aftermarket is better for the Yamaha and I like the look of the Grizzly better. As of this post I own 4 of them and getting ready to pick up the fifth one for my daughter on Friday. They are very capable out here in the Rockies and I'm glad I chose Yamaha.

  • @TheBananaStrangler
    @TheBananaStrangler 4 года назад +73

    I will continue to pray to the ATV Gods that they will get that tired engine out of their machines and put the 850 twin in it. It will be absolutely amazing if they do. Damnit Yamaha...listen to your customers!

    • @SketchyXC
      @SketchyXC 4 года назад +16

      they could have sold soo many more if they did

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад +7

      With you 100 percent!!!!!!!

    • @Cyrus747
      @Cyrus747 4 года назад +7

      When did Yamaha ever listen to their customers?

    • @TheBananaStrangler
      @TheBananaStrangler 4 года назад +3

      Cyrus747 That’s where the “prayer” part comes into play! 😂

    • @samuelfink1619
      @samuelfink1619 4 года назад +1

      Cyrus747 just look at their snowmobile segment 😂 what a joke

  • @jamesmartin8665
    @jamesmartin8665 4 года назад +2

    I bought an 05 camo 660 Grizzly brand new. I installed a warn winch and 26 inch mud lite tires and off to the poker runs I went. I ran it extremely hard on poker runs for the first 4 years and never had an issue. I still own it trouble free and it runs like the day I bought it! Steel racks for sure!

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      Had an '05 as well! Great ATV.

  • @endurotruckererniedesjardins
    @endurotruckererniedesjardins 4 года назад +5

    I've got 128km on my 2020 grizzly 700se xtr. I traded in a 2015 sportsman 1000xp, I do prefer the steal tubing racks over the plastic Polaris rack.
    My only problem with the grizzly is heat issues over the muffler and in the storage box over the engine.
    But I fixed it, I made aluminum heat shields, one plate that goes under the storage box, and the other goes over the area that's not covered on the exhaust where the header entered the muffler. Total improvement, and no more hot plastic.
    I also swapped out the zillas for 30 inch monstermayhams, NO LIFT NEEDED, rides way better in the really rough stuff. ( I never liked maxis tires).

  • @Alexb_1775
    @Alexb_1775 9 месяцев назад +2

    I honestly love everything about the grizzly. It’s exactly what I need.

  • @jeanrunkle1059
    @jeanrunkle1059 3 года назад +2

    Just got the 2021 version of this model. Its amazing!!

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  3 года назад

      Is it that gorgeous orange paint?

    • @jeanrunkle1059
      @jeanrunkle1059 3 года назад

      @@dirttraxtv no it's the olive green one. Looks so badass

  • @joelapplen852
    @joelapplen852 4 года назад +37

    I prefer the steel racks, but I’m also a Yamaha guy.

    • @garretth0707
      @garretth0707 3 года назад +1

      Own an 02 yamaha grizzly 660. Steel racks💪

    • @jwilliams9611
      @jwilliams9611 3 года назад

      I own a 06 Grizzly 660 steel racks

    • @MatthewC137
      @MatthewC137 3 года назад +2

      I love the steel racks and hate the others, regardless of the brand. Hopefully Yamaha will stick with the steel.

    • @legacyholanz9357
      @legacyholanz9357 3 года назад

      Own a 08 350 grizzly love the steel racks.

    • @Sully_024
      @Sully_024 3 года назад

      Family consists of mainly yamaha guys, in my close family alone we have 4 2020 grizzlies steel racks for me but mostly because I have zero experience with anything else

  • @usmcvet0313
    @usmcvet0313 4 года назад +2

    We had a Grizzly 660 back in the mid 00's. It was definitely a runner, and went wherever we pointed it. Never had any issues with it.

  • @chadbandy4890
    @chadbandy4890 4 года назад +2

    I have a 2012 Grizzly. It's a very fun machine! The power definetly isn't what it could be from Yamaha but this machine is RELIABLE! Does everything I've wanted it to do for sure!! Steel racks are ok.. little hard on the passengers behind.

  • @travisdevor
    @travisdevor 4 года назад +3

    Me and my wife just recently got into the 4wheeler and sxs world and are having a blast. We're digging the polaris we have but now it's time for a 2nd machine. Thanks for the work you guys do to give guys like us an insight. I'll be checking into this Grizzly more!

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад +1

      That's awesome!! Such a fun activity to get into with your significant other. Any questions, you just let us know. We're here for ya!!

    • @endurotruckererniedesjardins
      @endurotruckererniedesjardins 4 года назад +3

      If you want bling for your bucks, Polaris, if you want high resale and the most reliable atv, then YAMAHA.
      I made the mistake of a lifetime buying a 2015 sportsman 1000xp, 3200 kms and over 4000 in maintenance costs just in parts, bearings, belts, brake pads falling out, front differential, axles, 5 voltage regulator fires. 2 exhaust fires. And the list goes on.
      I kept my atv indoors and very clean.
      I did plow alot of snow and do alot of hunting and ice fishing on it. And only a couple mud runs. I most ride dirtbikes all summer.
      40 years riding, I always ride YAMAHA, made a mistake, but itll be YAMAHA from now on.

    • @travisdevor
      @travisdevor 4 года назад +1

      @@endurotruckererniedesjardins thanks for the comment. Will definitely keep that in mind

  • @ronmurphy6874
    @ronmurphy6874 4 года назад +3

    Mike you need to do more reviews. Love your honest, everymans approach. Well done!

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      Really appreciate that, Ron! Thank you very much!!

  • @chrismack5395
    @chrismack5395 4 года назад +8

    Love the steel racks.... Have them on my 450 Kodak

  • @williemaykit7940
    @williemaykit7940 4 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed my 09 Grizzly 550! It was a beast. Looked great and did everything I needed it to do. I thought the steel racks were pretty good. There was plenty of boxes and other types of aftermarket storage available. Or just a backpack and straps work also. I traded in my Grizzly last year to step into a new RZR 900S. Now my wife will come along for the ride. She was never comfortable on ATVs. Loving the RZR and missing my Grizzly sometimes 😃

    • @williemaykit7940
      @williemaykit7940 4 года назад +1

      I have to add that the 686 is bulletproof, but the 850 would be pretty great in the Grizz. I also would like to see Yamaha build a more sport oriented SxS with the Ultramatic. I was very interested in the X2 until I sat in it. The seating position just didn’t feel right for me.

  • @esmoglo
    @esmoglo 4 года назад +4

    I like both styles of racks, my Sportsman 570 LE came with all composite racks, removed the back one, and installed the Polaris steel rack so I have a composite rack upfront with storage and a steel rack outback to attach heavier items it's the best of both worlds, perhaps more manufactures can do a mix and match rack setups that would be a nice option.

  • @DukeWhite04
    @DukeWhite04 4 года назад +8

    I prefer the metal racks, simply because I overload the racks, way overload. Some of the bumps that I have hit with the racks loaded up would have broken plastic racks. As for the Grizzly though, I got to say I'd love to see an 850, but how about a 2 up Grizzly too, it's a shame that Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki and Yamaha don't offer 2 up. Maybe an 850 with an extended chassis and 2 up. That would be a huge leap in the right direction in my opinion.

  • @joshpierzina7648
    @joshpierzina7648 4 года назад +3

    I like the composite racks, offer a bit of a flatter area for hauling and working. With the steel racks I found that things shifted around more and would fall through the bars. I love the look of these new Grizzlys but cant see pulling the trigger on one until they make a 2 cylinder 850/1000. I really hope Yamaha builds it one day because they would sell a ton of them.

  • @joatmon1857
    @joatmon1857 4 года назад +2

    As a owner of a 2009 SE Grizzly with over 4000 trouble free hard ridden miles on it I like steel racks for the simple fact you can tie/strap down items/gear much much easier than with composite!

  • @longboardguy
    @longboardguy 4 года назад +4

    Great review guys spot on. My dad always had Yamaha growing up on a acreage including the older 660 versions remember those. Never had a problem in cold northern Alberta winter's plowing etc. This new one looks so nice. I am still enjoying my 2016 Sportsman 850SP, but if Yamaha throws their v twin in there id trade in in a heart beat. That or I keep the Sportsman always and I got a YXZ1000R on my list as my sxs of choice

  • @ethanburks2200
    @ethanburks2200 4 года назад +2

    I personally like the steel racks because even I strap something down it makes me feel like it's a lot more secure and I can still throw it into corners hard without having to worry about something falling off

  • @rjnixon1061
    @rjnixon1061 4 года назад +3

    I have the 2019 Grizzly SE and I love the steel racks. So many ways to strap stuff down. But I have a yamaha for the reliability reasons over steel or composite racks, just a bonus that I prefer steel.

  • @KodiakCL
    @KodiakCL 4 года назад +5

    Rack wise, I like the hybrid kind of rack on the Alterra 570. Choosing between steel and composite/plastic, I gotta go with the steel. It was actually one of the things about my Sportsman I really didn't care for.

  • @IsoNurFace
    @IsoNurFace 4 года назад +1

    I have a 2019 Grizzly SE (Blue) with a 3K Warn winch, other than the color and the 2.5K winch. This 2020 is the same bike, it's a BEAST for sure!! I ride in a lot of mud and nothing stops my Grizzly, especially with those 27" Zilla's! The Yamaha Grizzly regardless of year is tops! My wife does have a Can-Am Outlander and it keeps up with my Grizzly, great bikes.

  • @AlaskanFalcon
    @AlaskanFalcon 3 года назад +4

    And can we talk about how pretty much all the ATV manufacturers have TERRIBLE warranty terms? 6 Months for an $11,000 ATV?? I feel like they should all have a 3 year minimum bumper to bumper warranty. and 5 year minimum on the powertrain. For the prices of these things its dumbfounding that they have such terrible warranty.

  • @trucks_n_tractors_6335
    @trucks_n_tractors_6335 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely love Yamaha I’ve got a 1998 big bear 350 never had a problem

  • @bryandunn4886
    @bryandunn4886 4 года назад +7

    Like the Honda racks. More strap down points.but do perfer any steal racks over plastic. 👍

  • @philipbarber4618
    @philipbarber4618 4 года назад +2

    I like the metal racks, I’ve bent mine in several rollovers and you can straighten them up in the shop just fine. Running square on the corners is the way to go, I have 26x11 Tara crosses for the summer and 27x12 big horns for the winter..traction is great on the front end.
    My biggest complaint about the grizzly is the seat needs to be closer to the handlebars, on technical trails I find myself riding too close to the airbox The renegade and outlander seat is almost 9 inches closer to the handlebars if I recall.
    I do have to agree with most everyone else the grizzly needs a bigger motor, although with a couple of upgrades and moding the heck out of the clutch it’s pretty dang peppy. Keep up the good work DT.

  • @marclapalme1394
    @marclapalme1394 4 года назад +5

    Racks: had them both and I find the Grizzly’s rack more universal for bungee cords, straps etc.

  • @billybonehead7598
    @billybonehead7598 4 года назад +1

    I’ve had 2 700 Grizzly’s...dog ‘open metal boxes’ front and back for 3 dogs. Every day driving down the beach for a great walk. I powder coated both racks, and the sea salt never touched them! I’d only ever buy a Grizzly, and this one is next! Great review! 👍👏👍

  • @carpenterpatriot4139
    @carpenterpatriot4139 4 года назад +11

    I have a XT-R .. I can run with 850s and easily keep pace with the 1000s on the gravel and paved roads (I hate road riding tho) .. on the trails they can't even begin to keep up .. they have the big twins but lose to much power in their clumsy drive trains and over weight chassis .. bottom line is most ATVers aren't flat track people and you can't beat this machine for agility and power to weight .. this ATV is a trail shredder, big time .. oh ya .. that 686 is actually the reason I bought it .. quick, torquey, bomb proof and keeps delivering tons of grunt .. throttle responded is exellent and the clutch is silky smooth and aggressive .. it's a sport utility quad that MOST DEFINITELY leans to the sport side .. one last thing .. you'll absolutely love the front diff lock

    • @bande0219
      @bande0219 4 года назад +3

      This comment. Exactly my experience.

    • @jasonlewis995
      @jasonlewis995 4 года назад +1

      Spot on! The 686 and ultramatic are unbeatable

    • @jakemccann2790
      @jakemccann2790 4 года назад +1

      I agree 100%

    • @wesleygarrison6248
      @wesleygarrison6248 4 года назад +1

      Yes, agreed. I even have an older 660cc grizzly, and it’s still got plenty of power as well, and it’s held up great.

    • @keithlynch3086
      @keithlynch3086 3 года назад +2

      I had a Can Am 1000R try and lose me on some tight trails for about 20 minutes non stop, every time he turned around you could just see the frustration on his face. 2008 in original belt with zero issues!

  • @patrickdalton3918
    @patrickdalton3918 4 года назад +26

    I love the Grizzly, just wondering when Yamaha will ever get a big bore multi cylinder engine for the line up.

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад +11

      Needs a twin!!!

    • @bryangrim6021
      @bryangrim6021 4 года назад +8

      Being in the market for a new ATV months back, I looked at several manufacturers, weighed lots of options, and eventually settled on this exact model of grizzly, and I’m glad that I did. I’ve had it for months and I’ve been very very happy with it. I’m amazed at how easy it just goes through anything and everything. Great bang for the buck, especially in my case because I got a pretty good deal. You’re review was pretty spot on and fair. No one ATV is going to hit every checkbox for every user, but this one definitely hits them all for me. There’s more power there than I’ll ever need, and I do put this thing to work sometimes. Awesome machine. No complaints. 99% of The people who buy this thing will be very very happy.

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      Awesome! Thanks for sharing your experience!!

    • @davidmessier6635
      @davidmessier6635 4 года назад +4

      I like the steel racks much better. Easier to strap your stuff to. Handle a beating so much better . You can hook anything to it and don't need to have to buy the snap in for putting stuff on. like your rifle holder it chain saw you can just put it anywhere you want it. That only my opinion.

    • @jbrap7198
      @jbrap7198 4 года назад +1

      Dirt Trax TV yes I would buy it right away

  • @1tree23
    @1tree23 4 года назад +1

    Love your show and videos. You do a great job getting info on the ATV off road products to your viewers.

  • @rswany16
    @rswany16 4 года назад +11

    Definitely would want a steel rack, i wish my polaris 570 had one.

  • @kenrobbins7057
    @kenrobbins7057 4 года назад +1

    I have the 2008 Grizzly 700. I have ridden this thing hard for years but made sure to change fluids and keep the filter clean, knock on wood have had no issues what-so-ever. I like the steel racks, couple tie drown straps you good to go. I would love something bigger and faster, but really see no need when the Grizzly can take you and bring you.

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      Seasonal maintenance is so important and often overlooked.

  • @drydenforestrytech6924
    @drydenforestrytech6924 4 года назад +1

    I've had both racks over the years. Currently a 2017 grizz. No issues, just always been curious when the power override button is for forward!!? Last thing you want to think about is pushing a button when you're sinking or in the snow. It was designed to protect the front diff in high rev situations but it really is a bad idea!!

  • @markjohnson3779
    @markjohnson3779 4 года назад +22

    Yamaha needs a 850 twin in the Grizzly. YAMAHA NEEDS TO HAVE A 850 cc TWIN IN THE GRIZZLY !!!!

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад +6

      Say it louder for the folks in the back!

    • @kdkragt
      @kdkragt 4 года назад +1

      Steel racks are my preference.

    • @soundnessofmind7196
      @soundnessofmind7196 4 года назад +3

      Uh, no it doesn't ..it's fine the way it is

  • @TNCowboy2012
    @TNCowboy2012 Год назад +1

    I would like to see more shootouts. Really helps a person decide what to buy.

  • @davekorn6516
    @davekorn6516 4 года назад +5

    Love my yamahas! I have a 2016, it's been everywhere and done everything, it's taken its fair share of abuse,always been maintained, not one issue with it has 3700 miles on it, I'm a big fan of the steel racks, if I could change anything I would've gotten camo, hides the scratches so well, wouldnt mind seeing that 850 in the grizzly tho

    • @joeellis2692
      @joeellis2692 2 года назад

      My 2016 Grizzly gave me nothing but problems. I got no where near the miles you got. I got 290 miles give or take. Motor blew. Then about another 40 miles on new motor then sold it. Covid hit.

  • @CFairNH
    @CFairNH 4 года назад +5

    Love that paint scheme! Looking foward to the day they put a twin in that chassis!!

  • @88ridered
    @88ridered 4 года назад +6

    2019 CAN AM outlander 1000XTP owner here and I would LOVE steel racks. The composite racks don’t clean up well at all 🥴 kills me. Clean freak. But I’ll never step down from the VTwin 1000cc so I guess composite racks will have to do 😂

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад +1

      Hard to go back from that much power!

    • @endurotruckererniedesjardins
      @endurotruckererniedesjardins 4 года назад +1

      I use lemons pledge on my plastics, and if they are really yucky, use wd40, spray it on well, let it soak in, the polish with a rag.
      Pledge for the top, soak the underside in wd40 and all the clay n snot washes off much better.
      Only thing I dont spray is the exhaust system, but I do spray the engine and everything else.

  • @mrlariata9290
    @mrlariata9290 4 года назад +1

    For my girls we have 2019 Suzuki 400 ASI steel racks and a 2020 450 Outlander steel racks. For me it's a 2019 Outlander 2 up 650 with composite racks. I like that the racks can interchange with the quick links system but some times dont need the can am boxes. It's more difficult to weave your bungie's through due to the head of the bungie's getting caught in the small holes on our machine to get a good tight hold. We are strapping down foldable camping chairs, coolers, shovels, small generator at times. In order to get a good tight strap down you need to go over and under and it's a lot easier with steel racks.

  • @gordonfennell963
    @gordonfennell963 4 года назад +1

    I like the composite racks but I also like the fact that you have more tiedown options with a steel rack

  • @MrShepe
    @MrShepe 2 года назад +2

    Dream bike there boy!! Haha just went shopping online for the 2023 model xtr fully loaded w the full protection package all skid plates brush guards and grab bar rear price was around 15 k lol one day I’ll get me one 😅

  • @yamen16
    @yamen16 Год назад +2

    Definitely prefer steel racks and reliability

  • @markyundt2220
    @markyundt2220 4 года назад +1

    Kind of a traditionalist and have always had steel racks. I must admit the features of composite are enticing. Love the videos! Always look forward to them. Keep up the nice work! Btw, that color on the Grizzy is really nice 👌!

  • @kaoz250f1
    @kaoz250f1 Год назад +1

    Steel racks and single cylinder torque for sure

  • @fredlameuleuse3312
    @fredlameuleuse3312 3 года назад +1

    many thanks for the review, sexy machine indeed 🙂

  • @RTOutdoors
    @RTOutdoors 4 года назад +1

    That bronze color scheme looks great on all of the XTR machines.

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      When the sun hits it, it's just gorgeous.

  • @cobrastrike5793
    @cobrastrike5793 4 года назад +4

    I love the steel racks on the grizzly. I can put what I need when I need it

  • @7nahalfmarshall396
    @7nahalfmarshall396 4 года назад +1

    I like the metal racks very handy when I'm gearing up for an adventure awesome video yamaha is the best

  • @68fmj51
    @68fmj51 6 месяцев назад +1

    I know this is an older video, but I just bought a 2024 Grizzly XTR. Going to that from an ‘09 Honda Rancher. Quite a step up in performance and damn sure price! Granted I could have bought a Kodiak EPS and it would have done everything I need an ATV for. However, after looking at a Grizzly in a dealership that Grizzly XTR was just calling my name. Count me as one that prefers a steel rack also.

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  6 месяцев назад +2

      You're going to be happy with your purchase!

  • @s1283
    @s1283 4 года назад

    I’ve had my 07 grizz 700 se in silver from new coming home from Iraq. In all that time it’s only had normal oil/air filters which I’ve done, and one wheel bearing under warranty the first month of owning it, the tip over fuel valve (boiling gas fix) and a battery. I’ve put 26” itp clones on it, and a light bar. It’s had a strikingly low cost of ownership, and maintenance over the course of 14 years. Granted I treat my equipment well and don’t beat any of it but it has seen some rough rides. Power steering is seamless and I often forget it’s there but appreciate it when I ride someone else’s quad that does not have it.
    Regarding racks, I honestly like the versatility you have with a steel rack, cost wise it’s also seems like a cheap part to replace if you damage or modify it beyond repair. Consequently although I love the overall quietness and pack ability of a poly rack like you find on Polaris it’s so expensive to fix when broken. Of course having a welder I might be partial, as I’ve fixed plenty of racks from friends that roll their machines. I’m not super enthralled with the color of the XTR, but it’s unique and it wouldn’t stop me from buying one. I’m just unsure if it’s worth buying it if really all we get over an SE is different paint and wheels and tire package, I’d spring for the SE and get some different trail tires and keep the oem wheels. While mild mud tires are nice, I’m finding that I like the bighorns usability more.

  • @kevinasbery6119
    @kevinasbery6119 4 года назад +1

    I like the composite racks better because they have storage inside AND you can strap stuff on top of it.

  • @Tboss12322
    @Tboss12322 4 года назад +1

    I own a 2004 Yamaha Big Bear and it has steel racks the bike is older than I am and the only not stock is tires and boots. Yamaha is definitely one of my favorite atv brands!

  • @bblltterry
    @bblltterry 4 года назад

    Great question. I prefer the usability of steel racks but the appearance of composite racks after years of use is much better.

  • @thecoldrensfurfishandfeathersl
    @thecoldrensfurfishandfeathersl 4 года назад +1

    I have a Yamaha Big Bear and Suzuki King Quad, they both have steel racks and I wouldn't trade them for anything. I use my units primary for working and have found the steel racks are so much more versatile than the composite racks on my friends machines.

  • @rogermartin9916
    @rogermartin9916 2 года назад

    Love the steel rack and an awesome suspension!

  • @ronmurphy6874
    @ronmurphy6874 4 года назад +2

    Great review Mike, we need more! I have always wondered why my brothers at Dirt Trax usually edit out the engine sounds? Moorheads love the rumble!

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад +1

      I hear ya!! We actually started including more engine sounds in our videos this season because so many of you commented on it! I'm telling' ya!! Tell us what you love and we'll make it happen!!!!!!

  • @DirtObseXXion
    @DirtObseXXion 4 года назад +2

    The Grizzly is awesome! I think I'm the only one in the comments that is gonna say don't beef it up to an 850.. A light nimble 4x4 is sweet!

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      That's cool! Appreciate your opinion and for the record, even if they intro an 850 Yamaha NEEDS to keep this engine in its lineup.

    • @bande0219
      @bande0219 4 года назад

      Nope. I agree .

    • @DirtObseXXion
      @DirtObseXXion 4 года назад +1

      @@bande0219 A grizzly 700 with a foot shift however, that would be sweeeeet!

  • @zachyauch8676
    @zachyauch8676 4 года назад +1

    I like the composite racks like the sportsman and outlander. I like the accessories that they make for the composite racks. They have a lock and ride cooler that they have for the sportsman

  • @gasman7774
    @gasman7774 4 года назад +1

    We have two Outlanders. 800Xt with the linq system and a 450 DPS with steel racks. I like the versatility of the linq system! Love your reviews! Love the grizz, wish Yamaha would step up their game with large twin and a 2 up chassis!!

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      Awesome!! We see so many comments about a Yamaha 2-up. Let's hope Yamaha's reading these comments too!!

  • @craigwavra3495
    @craigwavra3495 4 года назад +1

    Love the colors. Cool looking lines across the side view. Very sleek. I prefer the composite racks where they offer more flat surface.

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      Right on! Thanks for commenting!!

  • @ajjacobs1338
    @ajjacobs1338 4 года назад +2

    I’ve always liked the metal racks because well that all we had when I was growing up but I’m really digging the composite racks on my Sportsman 850 and just to be completely honest I don’t think you can go wrong with either one. Great video by the way love the Grizzly

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      Awesome. I love the Grizzly too.

  • @gregpace7062
    @gregpace7062 2 года назад +1

    I have the exact one, but the tank storage and the left side panel gets very hot. But very happy with the Grizzly 700 XTR

  • @georgeflowers2163
    @georgeflowers2163 4 года назад +1

    I definitely love my Grizzly 2020. But in my opinion I like the metal racks over the composite racks. I don't have to worry about mine breaking and I feel like I have a little bit more weight capacity on mine.

  • @dbil84
    @dbil84 4 года назад +1

    Sharp looking machine, I'd take it for sure

  • @bubbledouble9232
    @bubbledouble9232 2 года назад +1

    I personally like the grizzly racks I feel they are more durable. Maybe not as modern as the other styles but can’t go wrong with durability. A Examination explanation of the digital dash would compliment this video IMO. But great job covering the basics!

  • @McChicken6677
    @McChicken6677 4 года назад +3

    I have steel racks on my 2018 sportsman utility edition and love them

  • @Grizzlyowner89
    @Grizzlyowner89 4 года назад +3

    I've been a Yamaha fan my whole life but never owned one we need v-twin already.

  • @newfiemurphy7140
    @newfiemurphy7140 3 года назад +1

    I like the steel racks better, but I think it’s only preference, both rack have pros and cons!
    Great video by the way!!!
    🇨🇦💪🏼

  • @ThickNJuicy
    @ThickNJuicy 4 года назад +1

    Had steel racks on my old Polaris and Arctic cat and I find them much more useful then the plastic racks that I've had on my outlander.

  • @cashxx
    @cashxx 4 года назад +2

    I like that flat blue yamaha color. Like the steel racks vs plastic. I think the storage should be all waterproof. Be nice to see GPS standard on all ATV's, SideXSides, MC, etc.

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      Really would love that tailgate storage to be waterproof.

    • @342boss
      @342boss 4 года назад

      @@dirttraxtv Add foam weatherstripping. Seals the edges nicely.

  • @Robert-em3fv
    @Robert-em3fv 4 года назад +2

    What a beautiful ATV I just picked up a 2020 700 kodiak I don’t regret the buy at all ... definitely has all the power one will need .. I had an older 570 Polaris with the plastic rack system I honestly was not a fan at all but that’s just me

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад +1

      700 Kodiak is a great ATV. You must be loving it!!

    • @Robert-em3fv
      @Robert-em3fv 4 года назад +1

      Dirt Trax TV I absolutely do and because of everything that’s going on cycle motion in Middletown ny gave me a good deal unfortunately I only have about 3 hrs on it being that I work in Lawrence hospital getting out and riding can be hard

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад

      Shout out to you! You've had a busy last few months I'm sure!!

    • @Robert-em3fv
      @Robert-em3fv 4 года назад +1

      Thank you !!!!
      it’s been so crazy

  • @mr.gtmsworld2494
    @mr.gtmsworld2494 3 года назад +2

    I prefer the steel racks. Sold my 2011 grizzly 450 for a 2021 outlander 570 and have less storage space. Wish I had gotten the 700 grizzly

  • @dannymacdonnell251
    @dannymacdonnell251 2 года назад +1

    I’m trading my 2021 outlander 850 xt in and picking my 2022 grizzly up this week just waiting on skids and heated grips to be installed.. I think the steel racks are way more useful. And I’m sure as heck not gonna miss the maitnence on the can am

  • @adamfamme731
    @adamfamme731 4 года назад +1

    I’d personally like to see a combination of both. Let’s say a composite rack on the back with a quick mount system like linkQ and a steel rack on the front or vise versa. I feel that if there was a steel up front and you used it for utility it would hold the things that would damage or mar a composite rack. And out back to be able to have accessories like luggage, gun mount,etc that are removable and configurable.

  • @kodyyoung1537
    @kodyyoung1537 4 года назад +1

    I love the metal racks on the grizzly because you can use straps on them and they have a great look. Keep making the great content love the video ❤️

  • @jlinkhart
    @jlinkhart 4 года назад +1

    I like the composite racks on my sportsman’s because it’s easier to bolt things down like a chainsaw scabbard or rotopax mount.

  • @2apatriot193
    @2apatriot193 4 года назад +1

    I like the steel racks better. I have a Polaris Sportsman 570 and I wish they did the steel racks as standard equipment but, they don't. I would love to have a Yamaha Grizzly, someday. Seems like some good improvements on the 2020.

  • @tomgiovanni5885
    @tomgiovanni5885 4 года назад +1

    I agree the Grizzly could USE an 850cc or bigger motor but I don't think it NEEDS one. For a trail machine the 686cc with the lighter clutch weights is a solid performer. Pricewise we'd probably be looking at $13-14k (US) for a big bore Grizzly.
    That being said, I too prefer metal racks over the composites. Steel racks give you infinitely more tie down options and can be bent back into shape if you bend them.I touch up mine with some Krylon crinkle finish paint when they show rust.

  • @Motomark73
    @Motomark73 4 года назад +1

    Looking forward to buy this Bike love it thanks for thé for that review 👍

  • @davidshock3541
    @davidshock3541 4 года назад +1

    I really want to own a grizzly one day , love the wheel and tire package

  • @BC_Hunter
    @BC_Hunter Год назад +1

    The Grizzly is the Tacoma of ATV’s. Reliable and Durable, and if you maintain it, it will last a very long time.

  • @Dreaklock
    @Dreaklock 3 года назад +1

    That Yeahmaha looks cool.

  • @strapped_badger2789
    @strapped_badger2789 4 года назад +1

    Steel racks are SO much easier to clean, plus unlike plastic/composite which gets grooves and marks worn in, you can just repaint steel racks and they look brand new. Gotta buy new plastic/composite if you want it to look new again

  • @bosshogkcmo
    @bosshogkcmo 4 года назад +1

    I have a 2020 Sportsman 1000 XP Trail package. My opinion I like the racks on the Sportsman but the grizzly racks can hold more oversized coolers on the back you can move them and have them overhang. So you can have more space to maneuver and ride. The Sportsman the 4 handles on the Sportsman that you can tie down to can get in the way of oversized coolers or luggage racks. thanks

  • @ShadowHandler1045
    @ShadowHandler1045 3 года назад +1

    I like the steel racks, I have a 2012 Yamaha Grizzly 450 which has never failed me and literally saved my life. But I’m used to the stew racks so 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @mountainman1210
    @mountainman1210 4 года назад +1

    I have a 2000 Yamaha grizzly 600 bought it used and it's a bit banged up but still runs
    Great review I'm looking to get a new one next year I'm personally okay with the 700 my 600 that burns almost as much oil as fuel can get me anywhere I need to go so I'm not too worried about it why burn the fuel if you don't need to
    Great review 👍 I just wish the new ones still had start a pull start just in case your electrical goes out

    • @dirttraxtv
      @dirttraxtv  4 года назад +1

      The electronics on these Grizzlies is pretty reliable. I haven't heard too many issues and never had any on mine.

  • @codyhudson603
    @codyhudson603 4 года назад +1

    Paused to comment: steel racks are where it’s at. If they get scratched you can sand and paint them. If you bend them during a roll over (nothing serious) you can bend them back. Also it makes a more sturdy mount for a rad relocate.

  • @Arch00r
    @Arch00r 4 года назад +1

    I have had both a Polaris and a Yamaha. I prefer the steel racks. Much more options and they don’t crack or split

  • @jeremyspafford2520
    @jeremyspafford2520 4 года назад +1

    Personally I think that composite racks are the way to go especially if you have to ride on the back lol. Great content guys keep up the good work 👍

  • @JonLabbe
    @JonLabbe 4 года назад +1

    I've only had Grizzlys so I've never had Composite racks. However, I did have my racks on my 18 Griz costed with Line-X from a local shop. Was much more expensive than I expected, $250 for both racks, but no rusting like on my old 07 Griz racks! I would be willing to try composite racks though!

  • @Igloo5821
    @Igloo5821 3 года назад

    I used to have a yamaha big bear 400 that I had rolled 3 times while rock crawling. she always fired right up afterwards, and I would use a pipe or real thick tree branch to bend the handle bars back up, as well as the front and rear racks. I never needed to replace anything. unlike a polaris or can am rack system. plus you can ratchet down your loads much tighter with metal racking. yamaha all the way!

  • @jasonfalk7696
    @jasonfalk7696 4 года назад +2

    I think the Polaris Sportsmans are way more comfortable. Between the seat comfort, and the handle bars being higher, I would rather ride all day on a Sportsman. The fact that this machine is 570 class power, but is priced like a 1000, means it wouldn't even be on my list. It does look good, but a much better value would be a Polaris or Can Am for either the same price, but lots more power(1000), or same power and half the price (570).

  • @charlesfournier81
    @charlesfournier81 4 года назад +2

    I like composite, but would probably prefer to get steel racks with the option to have them spayed with line-x.