There are fairly easy fixes on the pioneer forum for the heat. Basically adding some heat shielding really helps. I like it when it’s cold out, but have not found it to be too serious of an issue when warm out.Pioneer is an awesome machine with 2 intolerable flaws. The dust is unbearable and the engine heat under the seat scalding. If Honda would fix that I would have another.
I believe the UVT's ride just as good as ATV's. If you get a 1000 it will go plenty fast and go wherever you would need to go. They are much more versatile than an ATV with the ability to comfortably take 2 or more people depending on the model. A roof and windshield makes for more comfort as well especially in cold weather or in the rain. And the Pioneers have a dump bed which is really handy. You can haul tons more stuff in the bed than on the back of a ATV. They are perfect for around the farm or hunting. I have a Honda ATV and UTV and I almost never use the ATV any longer since I bought the Pioneer.There are some benefits to UTVs but how do they compare ride-wise? The ones I’ve ridden in before are slower, with less terrain capability, less clearance, and the ride is really rough compared to a nice ATV.
What are the negatives/benefits of the IRS Rubicon vs Foreman straight axle?
Is that the one without electronic power steering?Still digging our Kodiak 700 - carried out 2 mulies last week with them. Space enough for two riders, a dead critter, and gear!
I just put new tires on our 420 Rancher today. Other than that all that we have done to it in 7 years is change the oil a few times. These are truly great machines.Don't overlook the 420 Rancher, great machine.
It has EPS, can see the end of the motor.Is that the one without electronic power steering?
No, this one has EPS + dif lock. It's worth it. Like a lot lol.Is that the one without electronic power steering?
Any reason why you chose the Kodiak over the Grizzly?No, this one has EPS + dif lock. It's worth it. Like a lot lol.
450 class you can get by but 7-800 class, especially in 4WD with weight (aka that pic) power steering is worth it. Yamaha does a really good job with their PS... Not wobbly or too much, just enough.
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