What's your favorite Big Bore?This is a discussion on What's your favorite Big Bore? within the General Discussion forums, part of the Public Forums category; I know this is a Grizzly site. But it is the most viewed forum I read, thinking more than just Grizzly owners visit this site. ...
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03-13-2010, 05:04 PM
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What's your favorite Big Bore?
I know this is a Grizzly site. But it is the most viewed forum I read, thinking more than just Grizzly owners visit this site. So, what is your favorite Big Bore ATV?
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03-14-2010, 12:33 PM
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Don't really know, but I wouldn't mind spending some time on an 800 Outy or an 850xt
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03-14-2010, 01:10 PM
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mine
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03-14-2010, 02:04 PM
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Ive rode several of them but not all, As far as handling goes Grizzly all the way, Speed = Can-Am If you can hold it in the road and watch out when you let off the gas that engine break is something, Straight power is the Brute, A friend of mine has the Suzuki but he cant keep it running long enough for me to ride it.But put them in the woods on some tight trails the grizzly is going to take off and leave them, 550 or 700!!!!
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03-14-2010, 04:37 PM
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I have spent consiberable time on all the Can-ams even the renegade. Rode a 750 brute at the dealer. I don't like the brute at all it was like riding a brick. If I raced GNCC then maybe I would be more inclined to like the renegade its fun to ride and rip on but not enough to spend 9k on one. I was not impressed with the power on the 500 outlander it almost seemed slow, A 550 grizz should have no problem leaving the outty behind. I liked the outlander 800r max xt. That would be the quad to ride if u want to ride 2-up with your girl or something. But if you get it hung up and there are no winch points its too heavy to muscle
around & its kind of cool having the air controlled suspension to tweak on not to mention having a built in air compressor. But don't me wrong my heart and soul is with Yamaha my tatoo proves it..
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03-20-2010, 11:17 PM
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thundercat 1000! if i wasnt so happy with my grizzly
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