Posted by T in NE on September 18, 2014 at 22:08:16 from (75.239.103.210):
In Reply to: 2009 Honda ATV posted by GordoSD on September 18, 2014 at 07:41:05:
I ride the old Foreman 400 at work. Spent a day on a 450 Grizzly this summer. Either too fast or too slow. Have to stop to shift. Don't like side-hilling it. Feels too top heavy. Climbs like a mountain goat though. The Foreman, I never have any quastion about it sticking on a sidehill, but just climbs slower. Don't like the older ranchers at all. Seat's not long enough, and you sit too far back, with the 15 gallon spot sprayer on, I can't climb near the hills that I can on the Foreman. Though I must say, the boss' uncle's Rancher AT (IRS, 5 speed DSG manual/automated shifting, selectable 4x4) sure rides nice. Haven't been on it with the tank on though. All their newer machines, the seats are shrinking. Told a salesman at Husker Harvest Days I'll stick with the old Foreman because it's got more room and it climbs better. Just wish there was a kit for selectable 4x4 on it.
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