That's insane! I just bought a new Pioneer and completely inexperienced to the UTV world, so watching this has by blood pressure going up! (Maybe not a good thing to be watching :D). Anyway, great job and although I may never attempt such tough terrain, at least it helps me knowing I should be handle smaller obstacles!
If I was the Electrician I would relocate the container of gas from the side of the bed to the side of the toolbox! There's less of a chance of spillage in case of a rollover!
To be honest, I'm not a fan of the styling on the Pioneer. It has the reliability of a Honda and the looks of Phyllis Diller (Google her, kids). But I will say that what that guy has done by making the white one into a flatbed is pretty damn good looking! Nicely done Sir!
You can run 27/9 fronts and 27/11 rear on stock suspension with no rubbing at full turn and spring compression. 28" might rub just a hair but it also depends on thread patterns I would think. I have a 2017 700 but have the 1000 wheels with bighorn 2.0 27x9/14 fronts and 27x11/14 rears.
That's insane! I just bought a new Pioneer and completely inexperienced to the UTV world, so watching this has by blood pressure going up! (Maybe not a good thing to be watching :D). Anyway, great job and although I may never attempt such tough terrain, at least it helps me knowing I should be handle smaller obstacles!
Dude, best video I’ve seen of a pioneer, thank you for this. Can actually see the true potential of this machine, nice climb.
Man that plumber sure can drive that rig!
Great climbs guys, we were down there in November, awesome place to ride
Awesome looking rock climbing!
AppalachianMountainRiders the 500 couldnt do any of it. Its only a mouse 🐁
The Havoc sure made it look easy
One of the benefits of not having a lift. But the lack of g.c. showed in other places. Either way it is a very capable rig in stock form.
Rick Terrill the lift had nothing tondo with it. Tire pressure did
That area looks so cool. Is there nice riding trails or is it all rock climbing there?
If I was the Electrician I would relocate the container of gas from the side of the bed to the side of the toolbox! There's less of a chance of spillage in case of a rollover!
Enjoyed watching the Pioneers at work..!!
To be honest, I'm not a fan of the styling on the Pioneer. It has the reliability of a Honda and the looks of Phyllis Diller (Google her, kids). But I will say that what that guy has done by making the white one into a flatbed is pretty damn good looking! Nicely done Sir!
Honda group, but no Talons. Cool video regardless.
Any idea what wheels Plumber32 has or had on that red pioneer?
What's the max tire size you all run on the Pioneer 700? Just finished lifting mine 2.5 inches and trying to decide on tires for this kind of riding.
28"
You can run 27/9 fronts and 27/11 rear on stock suspension with no rubbing at full turn and spring compression. 28" might rub just a hair but it also depends on thread patterns I would think. I have a 2017 700 but have the 1000 wheels with bighorn 2.0 27x9/14 fronts and 27x11/14 rears.
what shocks and skid plates?
Where did the second guy get that cage? Snuffnwhiskey. Lol
Self built
@@don2ddg is it yours?
@@don2ddg wanna build me one?
@@danbeckstead2020 only build for myself
Does the 1st guy have an aftermarket exhaust or is the arrestor out?
Hmf
Wow!
What was that white flatbed?
30 seconds in I don't want a HONDA! Yamaha With Low range would crawl up that no problem and be way easier on the driver.
Need the turbo kit on the first Honda.
C MH they dont make one for pioneer u idiot
Power was never an issue. But being short in length has its downfalls
Man the 5 seat pioneers are so fucking ugly they shouldnt even make them. 3 seat is the way to go