2000 Mile Review: 2021 Polaris General 1000 4 seater [Family UTV Riding - Overlanding UTV]

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  • Опубліковано 10 лис 2021
  • We just hit 2,000 miles with our 2021 Polaris General 1000 4 Seater! We're going to go over our experience with our machine - it's performance, features, and even a few problems that have crept up. If you're looking to buy a new UTV for family riding, you will definitely want to check this out. We've taken it on road routes, trail rides, camping, and even a 7-day UTV Overlanding Trip to the Black Hills National Forest where we put on over 650 miles.
    We'll have a follow up video about the accessories we've added and our thoughts on them after their first 2,000 miles or so.
    Website: northwoods.family/
    Facebook: / northwoodsfamily
    Instagram: @thenorthwoodsfamily

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  • @jessewarren2689
    @jessewarren2689 2 роки тому +2

    Nice, I've been waiting for a review on it.

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Now that we have some miles on everything, we feel better giving people our honest thoughts.

  • @chrismoore9402
    @chrismoore9402 2 роки тому +4

    Great review.. we’ve had our general xp 4 for a year in July and we couldn’t be any happier

  • @markrichard2803
    @markrichard2803 2 роки тому +1

    Nice review, thanks.

  • @RonKahoun
    @RonKahoun 2 роки тому

    Great job on the review.

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  2 роки тому

      Thanks Ron! We are really enjoying this machine and the adventures it’s supported

  • @GreenWormAdventures
    @GreenWormAdventures 2 роки тому +1

    I appreciate your videos and insight! Thank you!

  • @drexhawken8567
    @drexhawken8567 2 роки тому +6

    I also have a general but it’s the xp 1000 we’re at 1800 miles and it’s a blessing! We bought a bench seat from utv so ours seats 5 super easy to install and makes the back more useful. I have bf Goodrich 30x10x15 on stock xp rime rf5 sound system (crazy loud) rbo rack (no swing gate) oh and we have a cell booster

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  2 роки тому +1

      Super cool! Sounds like an awesome machine with some nice mods 🤘🏼 Cool that the sound system is louder on the XP - ours with just the two speakers wasn’t enough to overcome the road noise - but we put tunes on through our headsets. What cell booster you use? Like it?

    • @drexhawken8567
      @drexhawken8567 2 роки тому +2

      Cell phone booster is by weboost and it works well here in Ohio where the terrain is hills and valleys so wide open spaces my guess it would be even better. I love your helmet and head sets we often ride in groups and I think I’d like to get the same system you have. I love back tire carrier you run. Keep making videos me and my family enjoy them.

  • @danielcunha3015
    @danielcunha3015 Рік тому

    Nice ! Cheers from 🇧🇷

  • @thethrill04
    @thethrill04 2 роки тому

    Love this review for the info on the general but also awesome to see you overlanding with the fam. We are in AR and wanting to start taking some trips out west to ride the sxs’s. Was all that footage from black hills?

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  2 роки тому

      Glad you liked the video thanks! A lot of the footage was from the Black Hills last year but fair amount was from a number of trails here in Wisconsin. The Black Hills are a great place to ride! You could ride there for weeks and not hit everything. We’re planning a trip to Colorado and Idaho this summer too.

  • @jocelyndesrosiers7220
    @jocelyndesrosiers7220 2 роки тому

    Bien aimé votre vidéo merci

  • @184876ela
    @184876ela Рік тому +1

    NICE I GOT MY 2023 ON ORDER FUN TIMES

  • @randut100
    @randut100 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the review. How bad is the dusting issue with the dust circling back into the cab with the windshield on or down? It looked like a lot of dust in the cab area

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  2 роки тому

      It can get pretty dusty. It seems better with the rear window now, but still, there are some days when we’re done riding and everything inside is covered in dust. The kids will still wear their goggles in the backseat when it gets bad.

  • @dgd947a15fl
    @dgd947a15fl 2 роки тому +1

    Can't wait to see an eventual hybrid version of this vehicle.
    Polaris said they're trying to have an electric or hybrid version of every model they make by the end of 2025.

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  2 роки тому

      Yea! The EV stuff has come a long ways. It was cool to see Polaris roll out some EV options this year. We know some folks working on EV off-road stuff, and it sounds like there will be some exciting things to come!

    • @dgd947a15fl
      @dgd947a15fl 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheNorthwoodsFamily
      Especially if it includes a small outlet connected to the battery so it can function like a generator. That would make it incredibly versatile

  • @timhill3740
    @timhill3740 2 роки тому +1

    Gilomen innovation reflashed my ecm on my Rzr to fix the misfire code.

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  2 роки тому +1

      There’s a couple places that will do this. From what I learned talking with a number of folks in the know, it sounds like a good option.

  • @SonicFury62
    @SonicFury62 Рік тому

    What a great channel! So glad I found you I'm looking to get my family into this like you - similarly aged kids. What's it like when you encounter rain? Do you lose a day of riding or can you go out and stay dry enough to still have fun? Any accessories or anything that helps you prepare for rain?

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  Рік тому

      Thanks!!! That’s a great question! If we’re prepared, we can have a great time in the rain especially with a roof and windshield. But good rain gear makes a world of difference, and having dry clothes to change into and a place to do it too. Our last trip across Wisconsin we were dumb and tried to push through some storms instead of getting out our rain gear. We were pretty miserable. But if we’re prepared riding in the rain can be a lot of fun. The kids LOVE hitting puddles so it’s a great time to ride.
      Bring a change of clothes, some towels in a dry bag and you’ll be good to go!
      www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/tusk-dry-duffel-bag-p/?ref=1069&

    • @SonicFury62
      @SonicFury62 Рік тому +1

      @@TheNorthwoodsFamily thank you!!

  • @timbuckson3668
    @timbuckson3668 4 місяці тому

    Wondering if you could provide some feedback on the spare tire mounting and how it affects the rear gate? Also wondering if the bed flexes with that additional weight on the back?
    I have the same rack system but also have the bigger tires. I have a 2023 general xp 1000
    Thanks

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  4 місяці тому

      They don’t recommend tires larger than 27”. But it’s more weight than size. We have 28” aftermarket headlocks so they’re pretty heavy. The gate and the hinge / hardware is quite robust, so we’ve never had issues with ours. If I had an XP I’d try it and see what happened 😆 but Razorback doesn’t recommend it. If you ever need to tilt the bed back it’s best to remove the spare tire first. I’ve done it with my 28” tires but it’s heavy and probably not wise to do a lot. Definitely don’t want to hurt yourself.
      Does the bed flex? Kind of. It can. My bed was a little sloppy from the factory. I took a 3 lbs hammer and very carefully bent down the pins on the frame just a hair 😉 that snugged it up quite a bit. I wish the General had a latch or something to more securely lock down the bed. The only time I tilt the bed on our machine is to work on the engine.
      Hope that helps some!

  • @jophoto934
    @jophoto934 2 місяці тому

    Nice video. Nice trails. Where are you riding? All Black Hill trails?

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  Місяць тому

      Thanks! We’ve done big trips to the Black Hills, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and done a lot of riding in our home state of Wisconsin

  • @craigduncan643
    @craigduncan643 9 місяців тому

    I am looking at a 2020 general same as yours is it smooth pulling out I have a cfmoto uforce 1000 that is jerky as heck when trying to pull out slow

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  9 місяців тому

      Yeah it’s pretty smooth. You don’t want to feather the gas with a CVT clutch but it’s certainly not jerky

  • @ryank4
    @ryank4 Рік тому +1

    Where is the engine located and did the engine heat make longer trips uncomfortable? We have a teryx4 2021 and I've had to add a vent fan to the cvt and one under the seat to pull the heat from the passenger compartment. They work good but the engine noise is still an issue.

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  Рік тому

      That’s a good idea! I may explore that myself. Our engine is under the cargo bed behind the rear seat. It does add heat to the passenger compartment and it doesn’t help with comfort on those hot days. Even the front passenger compartment gets warm.
      Next trip we are going to add some kind of thermal pad to the cargo bed, mainly to keep some of that heat off the cooler - it definitely accelerates ice melt which is a bummer when you’re away from civilization. Our cargo bed has foil shielding underneath but I may add some more.
      We’ve thought about switching to a tilt out or vented windshield to improve airflow but not sure if any work with our electric wiper. I think heat is always an issue with these machines.

    • @captseamus
      @captseamus Рік тому

      There is a company that makes front and rear insulation rubber pads that lay against the front of the engine's compartment ( inside cab)... the front insulation plugs the gaps between the front fenders and hood... I installed those in my Rzr 50.. it helps! but a fold down front windshield is much better. It helps in the winter holding the heat from the heater inside.
      I also bought door spacers that hold the doors open couple inches so the wind can blow in... I haven't tried them yet. I think I bought then on Rocky Mountain ATV INC

  • @markward244
    @markward244 2 роки тому

    With you being tall, do you have issues with vision out the front windshield with the wiper?

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  2 роки тому

      We haven’t had an issue with it since it kind of sits in the area between our main fields of view. The advantage of being able to clear the windshield without getting out of the vehicle far outweighs any loss in vision

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  2 роки тому

      Hey Mark - I’ll add to that being the taller or the two, though Kim is pretty tall too. I’m 6’4” and the only time is obstructs my view a little is when we are going down a steeper hill but usually then I’m looking straight down and not forward so doesn’t really matter. The wiper box is actually high enough where I’m looking under it. I had to replace the factory rear view mirror however because the only place it fit afterwards was - where it blocked my view.

  • @H-RutherfordHill
    @H-RutherfordHill 2 роки тому

    What are the dimensions of the deck on your trailer? Thanks.

  • @oskarisiltanen7582
    @oskarisiltanen7582 Рік тому

    Where you can get the ridecommand?

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  Рік тому +1

      The actual unit you can order through your Polaris dealer, or you can purchase online direct from Polaris if you want to install yourself. We had the dealer install it and felt that was a good choice for us. There is also a free app you can get for your phone.

  • @kalcounts
    @kalcounts Рік тому

    Good looking machine
    But rmax is more bang for the buck and Yamaha is the off-road leader. Just my opinion!

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  Рік тому

      Thanks! There are a lot of good machines out there these days. We have a family connection to Polaris so that comes in handy owning the General.

  • @jasonmacneil2256
    @jasonmacneil2256 Рік тому +1

    I didnt know they could be street legal! When I saw a used one for $44,000 on ebay, I about pooped a purple twinkie!!!

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  Рік тому

      Yes… depending on the state they can be registered as street legal, or in my own state, operated on roads designated ATV routes. Some machines can get pretty pricey!!!

    • @captseamus
      @captseamus Рік тому

      Glad to see you are coming back on the internet! Been awhile lol
      In Michigan the State changes the Original Manufacturer Build Statement into a Michigan Vehicle Title with a new SERIAL NUMBER. THE OEM Serial Number is dropped from Michigan paperwork. The OEM serial number stays on the frame on the ORV. A new serial decal number goes on under the hood in plain sight. Guard that sticker with your life! Lol... Meet Michigan Requirements and ORVs are legal on every road that autos are allowed EXCEPT Interstate Highways, Private Posted Roads; Some Forest Roads/ Service Areas.
      I go unless its posted or private (usually a mailbox) or I have that gut feeling I could get shot! We are talking Upper Peninsula and Northern Lower Michigan here folks.

  • @WyLEE08
    @WyLEE08 Рік тому

    Pretty obvious the OEM springs aren’t cutting it.

    • @TheNorthwoodsFamily
      @TheNorthwoodsFamily  Рік тому

      No doubt changing the springs would improve the ride when we’re loaded heavy. We have to be a little careful right now moving at speed when trails dip and whatnot. I’ve adjusted them a little and that’s helped - but it’s on the list for upgrading in the future.

    • @WyLEE08
      @WyLEE08 Рік тому

      @@TheNorthwoodsFamilyAftermarket springs will preserve what’s left of the stock shocks.