I'm thinking about throwing down on one of these but I hear they are not reliable, does anyone have any experience with CanAm?
Sooooo did you? I can't get over the 20k price tags these days. I have had a couple of the Ace singles and the new RZR1 or whatever it is called looks bad ass but that bastard is 13k now. They were under ten for a long time.
Add a little bit of bigger tire and some flares to keep out the mud/dirt and they are a blast to drive.
Concur.
Got to spend a day riding in one down in South Texas at Cibilo creek ranch. They really haul ass and are very durable, at least for what I was experiencing on the very rocky trails. Definitely need bigger tires in my opinion though.
We did a polaris way out there training demo today for work in the desert south of boise.
Got to ride all the new 2020 polaris models and the competition such as can am, honda, and yamaha.
The maverick x3 SUCKED! Great motor, but the worst cockpit as far as room, and a low seating position coupled with a long front end made for a terrible blind spot when cresting hills.
The polaris models are truly better. Xp 1000 and xp pro are nice. Actually preferred the general over the rest for its versatility and comfort.
Brent arent you using this for farm work? wouldnt a UTV fit the bill better?
Potentially looking at 2. We’ve already got one RZR at the ranch. My Dad will likely buy a Ranger for the ranch once his house sells.
I’m not real sure what we are doing. We were going to sell and find some land about an hour outside of DFW, however, I’m starting a business, and may just refinance to get some equity out and stay put. Not real sure which way we’re going to go. I’ve got a ton of equity, but, I need capital. If I use that for the business, I won’t be able to get the kind of place I want.
Either way, I’m looking at one for work duty and one for fun.
Originally posted by BradM
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