So, I was about to buy a 2018 Freeride, but then found a 2017 King Cat with only 290km on it, looks brand new. Tried reading an watching RUclips. But I see ppl having fun with the KC, and the Sidewinder, but all over the net and when I ask on forums I see people saying they are too heavy, impossible to do anything but hillclimb, get stuck and can't get unstuck. Buy two-stroke etc. Yet, most obmv them never rode the KC. So, honestly, how much harder is it? Do I need to be 100kg to side hill it? Do you really notice the weight difference to such a degree I should go with the freeride? And, is 180 horses to little, do I need the 270 tune?
so i dont know if ur still thinking about it but they are not as bad as people make it out to be im 150 lb wet and i throw it around like anyother sled yes you can feel the weight but not to the point to where its anoying.. and the tune helps give it a nice pep in its step but you dont need it -1100T rider
So, I was about to buy a 2018 Freeride, but then found a 2017 King Cat with only 290km on it, looks brand new.
Tried reading an watching RUclips. But I see ppl having fun with the KC, and the Sidewinder, but all over the net and when I ask on forums I see people saying they are too heavy, impossible to do anything but hillclimb, get stuck and can't get unstuck. Buy two-stroke etc. Yet, most obmv them never rode the KC.
So, honestly, how much harder is it? Do I need to be 100kg to side hill it? Do you really notice the weight difference to such a degree I should go with the freeride?
And, is 180 horses to little, do I need the 270 tune?
so i dont know if ur still thinking about it but they are not as bad as people make it out to be im 150 lb wet and i throw it around like anyother sled yes you can feel the weight but not to the point to where its anoying.. and the tune helps give it a nice pep in its step but you dont need it -1100T rider
@@nubbymcscrubb3922 Yes, still thinking. Bad winter last season so I never bought one. Thnx.