I just want to say that is is SO awesome to see other people that still ride 4 wheelers👍 It seems that everyone is going to side by sides these days and I don't understand why. I got to ride in a RZR 1000 at Royal Blue in Tennessee and I hated it! I couldn't wait to get out of the passenger seat and have my OWN fun. I was very happy that I chose a new CanAm Outlander instead of following the trend of side by sides. 4 WHEELER GIRL FOR LIFE!!! ✌
I couldn't agree more. I have little to no interest in riding a side by side. To me it's like driving auto vs. driving stick, manuals are so much more immersive, just as ATVs are compared to side by sides. Not bashing them, just not for me.
hell yea! awesome video! i had my bachelor party there last weekend, definitely the best time we've ever had on 4 wheelers!! we rode about the same miles and trails, we only did the pinnacle creek and Indian ridge. its so awesome being able to ride on the roads, and from town to town thru the trails. makes me wanna take off work for a week and go!
That’s cool you found a group that’s into small bore ATVs. I had a 350cc grizzly for over 10 years then sold it in 2020 and bought a grizzly 700cc, the power of the big bore quads is so much fun. I bought a 1999 Suzuki King Quad 300cc this year with less than 500 miles on it. That’s the quad I would take to ride with you all. Small bore quads are still fun but when all your friends have 1000cc quads or 800-1000cc SxS’s, it’s darn near impossible to keep up, I was full throttle on that 350cc grizzly most of the time, no problems on the 700. Small bore quads get great gas millage, you can really go far on one tank of fuel.
Wife and I can get around 250 miles in 3 days, its a blast. People in sxs have no ideal how fun on a ATV. Now that being said at 60 years old wife now rides a talon fox live sxs. But I still ride the honda rancher.
Hi There, I am new to the ATV club. i purchased a 2001 Yamaha Bear tracker 350. It runs great only downfall is 2 wheel drive. It has plenty of power, but not sure how will handle trails yet. My son has been riding forever. I have found a park in Tenn that might be good starting point for me. would appreciate any feedback. TY
The black four-wheeler I'm riding in this video is two wheel drive only and so is the blue one. The blue one had half worn tires as well. The other two 4x4s didn't put it in four-wheel drive once the whole weekend I don't think. I think you'll be just fine as long as your tires are decent and you know when to throttle through stuff!
How'd the Brute force do? Any issues handling any hills or with the heat/engine temps? I've been looking into having a second quad, using my KQ750 for just work and having another for when family comes to visit so everyone can ride. Thanks! Good stuff on your channel!
It did great! I was pleasantly surprised. Even with many of the hills being covered in a little bit of mud it never hesitated up them. The steering is light and nimble and the brakes worked really well to stop it in a hurry. I'm super happy with this machine so far. No issues with overheating either.
They handled it very very well. There's plenty of suspension travel to make for a very comfortable ride. And even given the pretty wet conditions, four-wheel drive was never necessary. 450 is a great machine for these trails for sure. You guys be able to ride all day hopefully
I believe this was in late June. It can get pretty cool when you're up high in the rain. But as you can see some of the days we were really comfortable and shorts and a t-shirt
We rented it from "Eagle ATV Rental and Tours". Fewer and fewer places are renting Four Wheelers these days. Instead they're all renting side x sides. When I asked they said it was because too many people were crashing the wheelers. The rental company phone number is on the side of the ATV, which you can see (will need to pause it) when he falls off going down the hill.
The lest we done was 225 miles..only back tracking was the town connections expect on rockhouse welcome into town an rode to browningfork trail to graveyard then to mingo school an hit the devil anse connection
Thanks! I used an app called Trail view. It was decent overall but certainly not without its flaws. I would use it again. My brother used on x maps and they were pretty good too. Either way that's enough to get you by. I have Verizon and I do not have any cell service out there
yeah the trails there are pretty easy. You can find some tougher "black diamond" trails, but we didn't hit those as a larger group. My bro and I did towards the end of each day. When I go back, I'll try to get some footage of those trails.
That’s cool you found a group that’s into small bore ATVs. I had a 350cc grizzly for over 10 years then sold it in 2020 and bought a grizzly 700cc, the power of the big bore quads is so much fun. I bought a 1999 Suzuki King Quad 300cc this year with less than 500 miles on it. That’s the quad I would take to ride with you all. Small bore quads are still fun but when all your friends have 1000cc quads or 800-1000cc SxS’s, it’s darn near impossible to keep up, I was full throttle on that 350cc grizzly most of the time, no problems on the 700. Small bore quads get great gas millage, you can really go far on one tank of fuel.
I just want to say that is is SO awesome to see other people that still ride 4 wheelers👍 It seems that everyone is going to side by sides these days and I don't understand why. I got to ride in a RZR 1000 at Royal Blue in Tennessee and I hated it! I couldn't wait to get out of the passenger seat and have my OWN fun. I was very happy that I chose a new CanAm Outlander instead of following the trend of side by sides. 4 WHEELER GIRL FOR LIFE!!! ✌
I couldn't agree more. I have little to no interest in riding a side by side. To me it's like driving auto vs. driving stick, manuals are so much more immersive, just as ATVs are compared to side by sides. Not bashing them, just not for me.
Same here it’s like being in a damn car not very fun unless your driving love riding my 2021 Honda rancher everywhere
Side by sides have ruined most good trails
@@spincr4hire72 Exactly there all rutted to shit and not good for guys in atvs
Really happy to see people on quads.. my husband and I are headed down to ride the trails for our first time and we’re both on quads
You guys will have a blast. Just be careful on blind corners as those side by sides take up a lot of room
hell yea! awesome video! i had my bachelor party there last weekend, definitely the best time we've ever had on 4 wheelers!! we rode about the same miles and trails, we only did the pinnacle creek and Indian ridge. its so awesome being able to ride on the roads, and from town to town thru the trails. makes me wanna take off work for a week and go!
same here! I'd love to ride for a full week down there. Truly awesome experience.
That’s cool you found a group that’s into small bore ATVs. I had a 350cc grizzly for over 10 years then sold it in 2020 and bought a grizzly 700cc, the power of the big bore quads is so much fun.
I bought a 1999 Suzuki King Quad 300cc this year with less than 500 miles on it. That’s the quad I would take to ride with you all. Small bore quads are still fun but when all your friends have 1000cc quads or 800-1000cc SxS’s, it’s darn near impossible to keep up, I was full throttle on that 350cc grizzly most of the time, no problems on the 700.
Small bore quads get great gas millage, you can really go far on one tank of fuel.
I love all ATVs basically, they all have their pros and cons for sure.
Great video man, I can't wait to see the next
Thank you!
Great video. I’m looking for safe and scenic trails for my wife and I to enjoy riding 2up on our CFMoto 800xc.
Wife and I can get around 250 miles in 3 days, its a blast. People in sxs have no ideal how fun on a ATV. Now that being said at 60 years old wife now rides a talon fox live sxs. But I still ride the honda rancher.
Yes! Long live the ATV enthusiasts!
1:05 nice save 👍
The trail at 14:30 where Randy fell off the quad.. what color was it? Green? Blue? Black?
That was technically a black diamond, but that spot right there was the only tough part honestly.
Thank you for not being like everyone else and having a 1000 can am.
lol, I can't afford one of those!
John Zane you’re a puss. 1000 can am big bore is the ONLY way to roll! Lol duh
@@88ridered I bet you ride a 90cc. quad, baby girl.
John Zane no.... I ride a 2019 Can Am outlander 1000xtp and a 2020 can am mav 1000. Get lost lol
Hi There, I am new to the ATV club. i purchased a 2001 Yamaha Bear tracker 350. It runs great only downfall is 2 wheel drive. It has plenty of power, but not sure how will handle trails yet. My son has been riding forever. I have found a park in Tenn that might be good starting point for me. would appreciate any feedback. TY
The black four-wheeler I'm riding in this video is two wheel drive only and so is the blue one. The blue one had half worn tires as well. The other two 4x4s didn't put it in four-wheel drive once the whole weekend I don't think. I think you'll be just fine as long as your tires are decent and you know when to throttle through stuff!
@@ThomperBeThompin Ty for input makes me feel better.
How'd the Brute force do? Any issues handling any hills or with the heat/engine temps? I've been looking into having a second quad, using my KQ750 for just work and having another for when family comes to visit so everyone can ride. Thanks! Good stuff on your channel!
It did great! I was pleasantly surprised. Even with many of the hills being covered in a little bit of mud it never hesitated up them. The steering is light and nimble and the brakes worked really well to stop it in a hurry. I'm super happy with this machine so far. No issues with overheating either.
@@ThomperBeThompin Very cool!!! Thanks!!!
1:00 bro is definitely a newbie😂🤦🏼♂️
Yeah, that could have been a lot worse had he not been there to catch it!
My wife and I will be taking our kodiak 450s here in 2021 sometime. How did they handle the terrain? Especially the more technical stuff?
They handled it very very well. There's plenty of suspension travel to make for a very comfortable ride. And even given the pretty wet conditions, four-wheel drive was never necessary. 450 is a great machine for these trails for sure. You guys be able to ride all day hopefully
@@ThomperBeThompin
Come try the 5
town challenge memorial ride Williamson to delbarton to man to Gilbert to matwan
What time of year was this?
I believe this was in late June. It can get pretty cool when you're up high in the rain. But as you can see some of the days we were really comfortable and shorts and a t-shirt
So you guys rented one of the quads? Locally? Do you recall the rental place?
I actually saw the rental bike and number in your video
We rented it from "Eagle ATV Rental and Tours". Fewer and fewer places are renting Four Wheelers these days. Instead they're all renting side x sides. When I asked they said it was because too many people were crashing the wheelers. The rental company phone number is on the side of the ATV, which you can see (will need to pause it) when he falls off going down the hill.
The lest we done was 225 miles..only back tracking was the town connections expect on rockhouse welcome into town an rode to browningfork trail to graveyard then to mingo school an hit the devil anse connection
Awesome video! Which trail app did you use on your phone and did you have cell service there? Thanks!
Thanks! I used an app called Trail view. It was decent overall but certainly not without its flaws. I would use it again. My brother used on x maps and they were pretty good too. Either way that's enough to get you by. I have Verizon and I do not have any cell service out there
Live and learn randy. We've all been there. 😂
Oh Randy, he's always finding trouble!
Why are we standing up
Those aren't trails. They're super highways.
yeah the trails there are pretty easy. You can find some tougher "black diamond" trails, but we didn't hit those as a larger group. My bro and I did towards the end of each day. When I go back, I'll try to get some footage of those trails.
The blue bike looks like a 10 year olds toy
Thanks!
That’s cool you found a group that’s into small bore ATVs. I had a 350cc grizzly for over 10 years then sold it in 2020 and bought a grizzly 700cc, the power of the big bore quads is so much fun.
I bought a 1999 Suzuki King Quad 300cc this year with less than 500 miles on it. That’s the quad I would take to ride with you all. Small bore quads are still fun but when all your friends have 1000cc quads or 800-1000cc SxS’s, it’s darn near impossible to keep up, I was full throttle on that 350cc grizzly most of the time, no problems on the 700.
Small bore quads get great gas millage, you can really go far on one tank of fuel.