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It was worth waiting for
by Jerico 4 years 307 days 2 hours 1 minute ago
Pros: IRS, Frt/Dif/Loc, 13"GC, Adj. Shocks w/ 10" Travel, 2wd/4wd, 2''Receiver Hitch, MRP( racks), Backrest, 2500# Warn Winch, 26" Tires, Digital Readouts, Gas Gauge, Dbl. Tripmeters, Hrs., Speedo, Gear Position Lights,etc., HD Frt. Bumper & Brush Guard, HD Rear Bumper, Liquid Cooled w/ Fan Assist, 6.5 Gallon Gas Tank, A Pretty Red Color,Seat(very comfy), The Sound of a V Twin, Cargo Cap., Big Beefy Look w/ Attitude, Overall Performance In All Terrains, Roominess, Ergonomics, How long do you want me to keep rambling on?
Cons: Fuse Box Location, Hand Grips( changed to Gel), Rims o.k. but not chrome, Gated Gear Selection( no big deal but liked Polaris's), Steering a Little Stiff( new), Tires May Have A Little Roll To Them( may increase psi a little), No Mirror Mounts, Slowing to 10mph To Shift From High To Low Range, Stopping To Shift To Frt. Dif. Loc., Time will tell on other things.
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Pros: IRS, Frt/Dif/Loc, 13"GC, Adj. Shocks w/ 10" Travel, 2wd/4wd, 2''Receiver Hitch, MRP( racks), Backrest, 2500# Warn Winch, 26" Tires, Digital Readouts, Gas Gauge, Dbl. Tripmeters, Hrs., Speedo, Gear Position Lights,etc., HD Frt. Bumper & Brush Guard, HD Rear Bumper, Liquid Cooled w/ Fan Assist, 6.5 Gallon Gas Tank, A Pretty Red Color,Seat(very comfy), The Sound of a V Twin, Cargo Cap., Big Beefy Look w/ Attitude, Overall Performance In All Terrains, Roominess, Ergonomics, How long do you want me to keep rambling on?
Cons: Fuse Box Location, Hand Grips( changed to Gel), Rims o.k. but not chrome, Gated Gear Selection( no big deal but liked Polaris's), Steering a Little Stiff( new), Tires May Have A Little Roll To Them( may increase psi a little), No Mirror Mounts, Slowing to 10mph To Shift From High To Low Range, Stopping To Shift To Frt. Dif. Loc., Time will tell on other things.
Well i haven't had my 650 long & have only been on two serious trail rides so far. I owned a Polaris 600 SP before it was stolen, so i'm kinda comparing it to the Polaris, which i liked a lot. Right now i'm very pleased with the AC650. I've rode Grizzily's , & also like them. My son has a new Eiger & i like it too. Very nimble as compared to my AC. I've also rode Prairie's & a Vinson 500, nice atv. Even tried out the Outlander, one of the best handling ATV's i've ridden, IMHO. In other words i didn't just settle on the AC without doing my homework. Not the ATV for everyone , i'm sure. Its big & burly & it is a handfull at times, but its what i've waited for since i lost my Polaris in March 2003. For anyone considering buying a new ATV, do your homework, then buy the one you like best , then deal with any problems you may have with it. None of them are perfect. My son can do anything on his Eiger that i can do on my AC, so bigger may not always be better.
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