Not a rig I would buy. When you put paddles on it you are looking at 88 to 90 inches wide. They should have made it 72 inches wide. The quality contol on the ones I have seen is very poor.
Great video Kyle.! At the beginning of the video i thought it looked like you were carrying a sleeping bag outside and Cass had kicked you out because you bought a new sxs.....lol...jk . Those machines will be limited on what trails they plan on riding thats forsure !
Awesome video. That thing is amazing, but as stated, it's not made for a lot of areas, yet they will be around us. In Nova Scotia they want no width limits, NB has a soft 68inch recommendation, Quebec 66 and so on. What gets me is those who buy it anyways and then want clubs and volunteers to widen everything for them. Winter groomed trails are the worst where some are groomed 10 feet wide and you meet oncoming traffic.
I love the expressions on your face when hitting the power!! I can only imagine what that felt like. I just stepped up from a Honda Rubi 500 to a 2017 Outlander 850 xs I cant believe how fast this thing is.
Here in the states 66' is about the standard. For the 72" and larger you use jeep trails. Most of the larger machines run the dunes and desert states you can really open them up and let them eat. Its a real rush going 100mph+ on desert trails!!
I live in Michigan and the trails that i ride people take jeeps down them so you could take that down down them but probably wouldn't be that enjoyable
Since you’re back , will you be doing a trapping video with your dad again? Always enjoyed them videos. Hope all is well ! And merry Christmas to Cass and yourself.
Still not fully sold on the control arms haha. But other than that it looks friggen sweet! Northern AB and SK have Canada's biggest sand dunes. So I could definitely take it up there. Or even in the mountains where Jeeps ride.
There was a Russian channel I stumbled across where they took it out on similar trails to what we have here on the east in the US. It did surprisingly well after watching them beat on it in that type of terrain. It may not be what it designed for, but it looked like it worked pretty good. I have seen a lot of issues with fit and finish on the plastics. The finish problems alone was almost enough to turn me off thinking about one.
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Looks amazing, but I also wonder who can afford this and make full use it it?
Definity a question on a lot of peoples minds!
Not a rig I would buy. When you put paddles on it you are looking at 88 to 90 inches wide. They should have made it 72 inches wide. The quality contol on the ones I have seen is very poor.
It's nice to see the SxS industry embracing the manual transmission.
I'll agree when I see a stick shift, clutch and low low gears for a crawling machine haha
You picked a good year to move back to Ontario. We have ABSOLUTELY ZERO SNOW in Sask. that rig would be fun to blast grid roads with
Sledding is sask isn't all that great anyway, I just liked being close to the mountains haha
Great video Kyle.! At the beginning of the video i thought it looked like you were carrying a sleeping bag outside and Cass had kicked you out because you bought a new sxs.....lol...jk . Those machines will be limited on what trails they plan on riding thats forsure !
Nicest doghouse in town, but no brought for the worst case scenario if my heater fails haha
@MainvilleATV ya i watched the video...lol... nice set up though !!
Awesome video. That thing is amazing, but as stated, it's not made for a lot of areas, yet they will be around us. In Nova Scotia they want no width limits, NB has a soft 68inch recommendation, Quebec 66 and so on.
What gets me is those who buy it anyways and then want clubs and volunteers to widen everything for them. Winter groomed trails are the worst where some are groomed 10 feet wide and you meet oncoming traffic.
I love the expressions on your face when hitting the power!! I can only imagine what that felt like. I just stepped up from a Honda Rubi 500 to a 2017 Outlander 850 xs I cant believe how fast this thing is.
There's few machines that will even be comparable to this. No youtuber fluff, this thing is legit
Here in the states 66' is about the standard. For the 72" and larger you use jeep trails. Most of the larger machines run the dunes and desert states you can really open them up and let them eat. Its a real rush going 100mph+ on desert trails!!
I live in Michigan and the trails that i ride people take jeeps down them so you could take that down down them but probably wouldn't be that enjoyable
Yes, can use it for sure!
Elk Grove (Sacramento), CA!
That would be way to big for the trails I ride.
Likely the case for most trails for sure.
Since you’re back , will you be doing a trapping video with your dad again? Always enjoyed them videos. Hope all is well ! And merry Christmas to Cass and yourself.
We've been talking about it steady!
Awesome 👏
you cut the straps after, easier to work on and looks cooler to cut when it's built
I'd ride Silver Lake Dunes!!!
Still not fully sold on the control arms haha. But other than that it looks friggen sweet!
Northern AB and SK have Canada's biggest sand dunes. So I could definitely take it up there. Or even in the mountains where Jeeps ride.
Yeah, the dunes and open prairies will do well with this unit.
There was a Russian channel I stumbled across where they took it out on similar trails to what we have here on the east in the US. It did surprisingly well after watching them beat on it in that type of terrain. It may not be what it designed for, but it looked like it worked pretty good. I have seen a lot of issues with fit and finish on the plastics. The finish problems alone was almost enough to turn me off thinking about one.
not bad 👏