I should have mentioned that my splash guards are made of plastic and that I zip tied them on so if they get catch on something they will rip off without tearing anything else up.
I switched from a can am outlander to a ‘22 Grizzly. Couldn’t be happier with the reliability. I didn’t like the brush guard due to the fact that plastic needed to be removed for installation. I bought the factory matching windshield and very durable. My only complaint is with what you already pointed out, the splash back from the front tires. I have 4600 km on it after 7 months of owning it now and zero issues.
I have a 2021 se in the green/black combo ( 🇨🇦) and I also put the Yamaha flares on. My rear floorboards are getting beat all to crap by the rocks flung by the front zillas. I had some rubber inner tube pieces cut and made little mudflaps.
I got mine early spring and the front tires threw allot of slush into the footwells so I put the mudflaps that I made from a rubber floor mat on it. guess I prevented the rocks hitting the floorboards before it happened. The plastic i put on to connect the overfenders is under the floorboards now too.
@@avanluven I havent noticed any damage to my floor boards but I also have the overfenders, mudflaps and the extra splash guards that probably prevent it from happening.
I got it off Amazon. It came with a mount that has a couple U-bolts. I mounted it to the rack with the hardware provided. It holds tight and no leaks. a.co/d/iNgSotD
No plow for me.. I have a couple johndeere garden tractors for plowing and snowblowing. I had a plow on an old kodiak but the johndeere has allot nicer controls.
Looks like there's plenty of sharp edges and metal corners to contend with. Especially in an unfortunate event of a rollover. Ride Safe Fella!
I should have mentioned that my splash guards are made of plastic and that I zip tied them on so if they get catch on something they will rip off without tearing anything else up.
I switched from a can am outlander to a ‘22 Grizzly. Couldn’t be happier with the reliability. I didn’t like the brush guard due to the fact that plastic needed to be removed for installation. I bought the factory matching windshield and very durable. My only complaint is with what you already pointed out, the splash back from the front tires. I have 4600 km on it after 7 months of owning it now and zero issues.
Awesome video. Saw your post on a Grizzly Facebook page. I have a 2021 XTR (Green). I’m extremely jealous of the blue color on yours. Looks great!
I use pro taper pillow grips I put them on every machine I own!
I have a 2021 se in the green/black combo ( 🇨🇦) and I also put the Yamaha flares on. My rear floorboards are getting beat all to crap by the rocks flung by the front zillas. I had some rubber inner tube pieces cut and made little mudflaps.
I got mine early spring and the front tires threw allot of slush into the footwells so I put the mudflaps that I made from a rubber floor mat on it. guess I prevented the rocks hitting the floorboards before it happened. The plastic i put on to connect the overfenders is under the floorboards now too.
I have the base Grizzly with the crappier tires and I already notice my floorboards getting beat up by stones.
@@avanluven I havent noticed any damage to my floor boards but I also have the overfenders, mudflaps and the extra splash guards that probably prevent it from happening.
oh man its hilarious watching this at playback speed 0.25
How did you mount the gas can
I got it off Amazon. It came with a mount that has a couple U-bolts. I mounted it to the rack with the hardware provided. It holds tight and no leaks. a.co/d/iNgSotD
Wondering if you plow snow and if so does the front brush guard affect your plow blade at all
No plow for me.. I have a couple johndeere garden tractors for plowing and snowblowing. I had a plow on an old kodiak but the johndeere has allot nicer controls.
Hello what psi you keep your tires pump for ?? Thanx in advance
I keep them at the recomended 5 PSI.
I hope you never put that atv on its side with those splash guards, you might be missing a foot or lower part of leg being chopped off.
The splash guards are plastic and ziptied on. They shouldn't do any more damage to a person than the plastic body panels.