@UTVGuide101 for slow rock crawling stuff, are they close in capability or is the krx way better? Having a hard time picking between the 2. Which have a more plush ride in choppy rocky stuff?
@@curtisbull1583 The RMAX is a bit more nimble due to the shorter wheelbase and narrower track width. For higher speed, rough terrain, the KRX does better.
We had our 2022 Rmax2 LE on 32's in Moab and Sand Hollow a few weeks ago. It's a goat! Amazing machine! We're at 1100 miles on ours and haven't had a single issue. These are crawling type miles too.
@@curtisbull1583 Never tried the Yamaha but I do have a KRX. It is a great crawler, very stable and smooth suspension. It is also very roomy inside, love it.
Nice camera POV ;)
Appreciate your feedback
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R max over the speed 😂😂😂
From a quality perspective, hands down Yamaha over Speed UTV.
Speed isn't relevant to crawling trails. You'll just pass by the other "speed" utv's when they break belts! 😂
Have you riden a kawasaki krx1000, how does the yamaha rmax compare as far as clutch engagement for rock crawling?
Thanks
Yes, we now own a KRX. Both have great low range + clutch.
@UTVGuide101 for slow rock crawling stuff, are they close in capability or is the krx way better? Having a hard time picking between the 2.
Which have a more plush ride in choppy rocky stuff?
@@curtisbull1583 The RMAX is a bit more nimble due to the shorter wheelbase and narrower track width. For higher speed, rough terrain, the KRX does better.
We had our 2022 Rmax2 LE on 32's in Moab and Sand Hollow a few weeks ago. It's a goat! Amazing machine! We're at 1100 miles on ours and haven't had a single issue. These are crawling type miles too.
@@curtisbull1583 Never tried the Yamaha but I do have a KRX. It is a great crawler, very stable and smooth suspension. It is also very roomy inside, love it.