You are completely right about the mud park bounty holes on the field road. About 10 years ago we would ride just the field road and would only get in the creek to clean off. A New Years ever night ride was crazy out there. I rode with chest waders on a 700 Grizzly. One of the holes was so deep that night the mud/water was above my waders and I got soaked. I haven’t rode since them days but will be getting a side by soon. I’m ready to get back at it and wouldn’t mind riding with you guys sometime.
That'd be awesome, we would love to have more folks to ride with around here. I see folks riding around Sardis and up towards Pickwick, but hardly anyone around here. I hate I missed the area in it's prime. There are still some deceptively deep holes along the creekside. I haven't hit many until lately since we have 2 bikes now. Not sure what I'd have done if we got stuck with no help. Hope to see ya round.
I cant really tell any difference at all. As far as power goes, I have never felt like it has struggled. I think the big decision is weather or not to go max, as the extra length may make it feel less nimble. I've seen even the 570s pulling around couples with no issues.
My quad has Cryptid tires. After you come out of mud, there is mud flying everywhere off your tires! Looks like birds flying around you, but wet and smellier.
Man, I can't decide Honda or Can Am Just want a solid, reliable trail/logging road/hunting quad. Bags, winch, chainsaw and an engine to get stuff done.
I don't think you can go wrong either way. If you are looking for a sportier more thrilling ride, Can-am is the way to go. For primarily work applications, the Honda may be the way to go.
You are completely right about the mud park bounty holes on the field road. About 10 years ago we would ride just the field road and would only get in the creek to clean off. A New Years ever night ride was crazy out there. I rode with chest waders on a 700 Grizzly. One of the holes was so deep that night the mud/water was above my waders and I got soaked. I haven’t rode since them days but will be getting a side by soon. I’m ready to get back at it and wouldn’t mind riding with you guys sometime.
That'd be awesome, we would love to have more folks to ride with around here. I see folks riding around Sardis and up towards Pickwick, but hardly anyone around here. I hate I missed the area in it's prime. There are still some deceptively deep holes along the creekside. I haven't hit many until lately since we have 2 bikes now. Not sure what I'd have done if we got stuck with no help. Hope to see ya round.
Love these creek life vids keep up the great work 👍 👏
Thank you! I appreciate the comment.
I have a 570 max, completely happy with it.
Any of the twin cylinders are hard to beat.
I love the videos! Keeep ‘em up
Would love to ride with you guys
Always looking for ridin buddies.
Great quad!
How do you like the power of the 650 with you and the wife on it? There's a 650 max xt available at my dealer. I'm really considering getting it.
I cant really tell any difference at all. As far as power goes, I have never felt like it has struggled. I think the big decision is weather or not to go max, as the extra length may make it feel less nimble. I've seen even the 570s pulling around couples with no issues.
My quad has Cryptid tires. After you come out of mud, there is mud flying everywhere off your tires! Looks like birds flying around you, but wet and smellier.
Yeah cryptids are on my short list once I wear these down.
650 is all you need. I would get the MAX !!
I agree. I didn't like the extra length of the max, I like a more nimble machine.
Man, I can't decide Honda or Can Am
Just want a solid, reliable trail/logging road/hunting quad.
Bags, winch, chainsaw and an engine to get stuff done.
I don't think you can go wrong either way. If you are looking for a sportier more thrilling ride, Can-am is the way to go. For primarily work applications, the Honda may be the way to go.