I’m considering purchasing a SXS and live in Michigan. Would a 64” wide machine be better overall than a 72” machine for Michigan trails? I’m leaning toward the 72” for stability….
Depends on what you want to do, most people don't regret getting a 72in especially for the ride quality but I know my next machine might be a 64in just cause some spots you really benefit from it being a bit narrower. For example, that bridge we're talking about a 72in machine wouldn't fit on. But technically all routes and forest roads are typically wide enough for trucks so just depends on what you really intend on doing. Majority of places you can get around with a wider machine. Another thing to consider is passing folks on the trail, can get squirrly with bigger machines 😂.
@@MG-ci8wp Just might be the answer! :) I'm definitely a canned-ham guy but Kawasaki makes a nice rig. Best of luck in your SXS search and I appreciate you for checking out my channel!
I don't know why people need to add ridiculous music to the videos. I would much rather just hear the sound of the machine or just some light background music like you did with the second song. Don't ruin a good video by playing loud, pointless music. Otherwise, it's a great video. I love riding in grayling
I appreciate the feedback! I remember when editing this video, I was actually debating whether to include that first song. This confirms my suspicions! :D Thanks for watching!
No worries! The only way I can improve my videos is if I get some feedback. Most of the feedback I get is from friends and family, so it does help out when folks online let me know what they think. Hope you have a merry Christmas!
A great place to ride, MIchigan
Indeed it is, thanks for checking out my video!
@@fancypolak Keep up the good work
I live in northern Michigan and ride alot have 16000 miles on my can am side by side .
Wow, that's definitely more mileage than most people have on their machines! Thanks for watching!
Nice video so the bridge you were on where is that?
Thanks for watching! I believe the bridge crosses the Manistee River on the western portion of the North Missaukee ORV route.
I’m considering purchasing a SXS and live in Michigan. Would a 64” wide machine be better overall than a 72” machine for Michigan trails? I’m leaning toward the 72” for stability….
Depends on what you want to do, most people don't regret getting a 72in especially for the ride quality but I know my next machine might be a 64in just cause some spots you really benefit from it being a bit narrower. For example, that bridge we're talking about a 72in machine wouldn't fit on. But technically all routes and forest roads are typically wide enough for trucks so just depends on what you really intend on doing. Majority of places you can get around with a wider machine. Another thing to consider is passing folks on the trail, can get squirrly with bigger machines 😂.
@ Thanks…perhaps a 68” Kawasaki is the answer LOL
@@MG-ci8wp Just might be the answer! :) I'm definitely a canned-ham guy but Kawasaki makes a nice rig. Best of luck in your SXS search and I appreciate you for checking out my channel!
I don't know why people need to add ridiculous music to the videos. I would much rather just hear the sound of the machine or just some light background music like you did with the second song. Don't ruin a good video by playing loud, pointless music. Otherwise, it's a great video. I love riding in grayling
I appreciate the feedback! I remember when editing this video, I was actually debating whether to include that first song. This confirms my suspicions! :D Thanks for watching!
Thanks for making good content. Sorry if I sounded harsh at first. I wasn't trying to. Good videos, keep up the work, and enjoy the rides
No worries! The only way I can improve my videos is if I get some feedback. Most of the feedback I get is from friends and family, so it does help out when folks online let me know what they think. Hope you have a merry Christmas!
@fancypolak you have a Merry Christmas, too. If you had approximately a 2 hour drive to get there, we might live in the same area. Lol