2022 grizzly 700 xtr

  • Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20813
    #2110480

    That’s a bad ass looking machine, glad to see them put decent tires on it from the factory instead of the sorry excuse for tires they usually come with!

    The special edition and xtr come with the matching 27 inch mudlites on 14 inch wheels. The regular model comes with 24s in front and 25s in back with what ever crappy tires they throw on them. I know my Honda tires from factory were awful. First day riding the rocks I blew 2 side walls.
    The xtr comes with a factory warn winch, this one does not. But it’s being installed when it arrives. Same with a front bumper and light bar.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20813
    #2110482

    Never mind. Just saw it was mentioned above. sleeping
    DT

    16, 17, 18. Just to refresh your memory toast

    KPE
    River Falls, WI
    Posts: 1717
    #2110496

    Nice ride! Would love to get into another Brute force but my wife wants a SXS. This is the one thing in life where wife wants something cool but I don’t. I vastly prefer riding these machines over driving them.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20813
    #2110519

    Nice ride! Would love to get into another Brute force but my wife wants a SXS. This is the one thing in life where wife wants something cool but I don’t. I vastly prefer riding these machines over driving them.

    Mine wanted a sxs as well. I have no interest

    John Timm
    Posts: 374
    #2110540

    The special edition and xtr come with the matching 27 inch mudlites

    The tires are actually Zillas I think. Mud lights aren’t a very good tire and wear quickly IMO.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20813
    #2110566

    The special edition and xtr come with the matching 27 inch mudlites

    The tires are actually Zillas I think. Mud lights aren’t a very good tire and wear quickly IMO.

    You are correct. Mudlights are the mistake I put on my honda

    KPE
    River Falls, WI
    Posts: 1717
    #2110596

    You are correct. Mudlights are the mistake I put on my honda

    I had 28″ mud lites on my previous Prairie 650. They were actually really nice IMO, but that’s because I used that machine almost exclusively in mud and very rarely on dry land. I have 26″ Kenda Bear claws on my current brute force and I think they’re the bee’s knees.

    Coletrain27
    Posts: 4789
    #2110615

    I had zillas on my brute force. Good in the mud but they are very soft and wear fast on pavement

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20813
    #2110666

    I had zillas on my brute force. Good in the mud but they are very soft and wear fast on pavement

    Yes they are a off road tire. I haven’t rode on them, but I never ride pavement

    John Timm
    Posts: 374
    #2110686

    Who the heck rides pavement on their ATV? Seems strange to me? Be like driving my car on ATV trails.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20813
    #2110712

    Who the heck rides pavement on their ATV? Seems strange to me? Be like driving my car on ATV trails.

    I was wondering the same. Besides 1 block to get out of my neighborhood I wouldn’t ride pavement, maybe when pulling up to a gas pump

    KPE
    River Falls, WI
    Posts: 1717
    #2110753

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>John Timm wrote:</div>
    Who the heck rides pavement on their ATV? Seems strange to me? Be like driving my car on ATV trails.

    I was wondering the same. Besides 1 block to get out of my neighborhood I wouldn’t ride pavement, maybe when pulling up to a gas pump

    I used to have the same questions, but now I can answer this. Living in Pierce county, WI for the past two years, almost all town roads are legal ATV routes. People take their families out and grab lunch, go sightseeing, etc almost every day on side by sides. The kicker is there’s very few actual offroad trails, which means all the ATV routes are paved or dirt roads.

    I can ride around through the back 40 that belongs to my neighbor, but mostly the answer is stay off the areas that look like trails, they are private farm roads.

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18715
    #2110864

    Who the heck rides pavement on their ATV? Seems strange to me? Be like driving my car on ATV trails.

    That’s funny. I ride them mostly on pavement. My wife doesnt like getting dusted behind me and there are paved back roads everywhere by our cabin that have opened up to ATV use. Its very common now in Wi. We still run some trails. Especially after a rain but otherwise we enjoy high speeds with clean wind on our fronts.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20813
    #2110876

    I take pavement to leave my neighborhood and then it’s endless miles of ditches and following the river. Otherwise when I pull in the gas station. Golf cart cruises the neighbor hoods. There is wheelers that rip all over here down paved roads. I don’t do that

    Coletrain27
    Posts: 4789
    #2110972

    Who the heck rides pavement on their ATV? Seems strange to me? Be like driving my car on ATV trails.

    you been living under a rock and havent noticed all the machines on roads? most towns in northern mn and wi allow atvs and utvs in town and the trails run through alot of towns and on alot of roads in spots.

    even around home in southern mn alot of towns allow them. i ride my side by side all over on the roads. any county or township road is legal to ride

    John Timm
    Posts: 374
    #2110981

    I actually do live under a rock! I guess I would just drive an air conditioning or heated car if I was going up and down the roads. Didn’t buy my wheeler to ride on paved roads, but apparently I’m different?

    Coletrain27
    Posts: 4789
    #2111001

    I actually do live under a rock! I guess I would just drive an air conditioning or heated car if I was going up and down the roads. Didn’t buy my wheeler to ride on paved roads, but apparently I’m different?

    well your in luck! you can buy them with heaters and AC in them now coffee

    MX1825
    Posts: 3319
    #2111002

    Turn signals and stereo too!!!!

    John Timm
    Posts: 374
    #2111099

    Just like a enclosed, heated deer stand. Not for me, takes away from the hunt.

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