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Did a quick 36 mile ride this morning before I start working around the yard. Saw a big fluffy bobcat but it ran before I got camera out.
Yup. A mirror mounted in that position is the only way to go if you ride in trees and brush.Since I was being a big spender with my $14 windshield wiper install, I noticed there was an unused hole in a bracket on the roll bar so I added a 5 inch Grote convex mirror.
Now when I fold in the outside mirrors when I'm in the single track bush trails I can see if the other riders are still behind me.
An advantage to my EV...it doesn't heat up like most SxS.Only complaint so far is like all other side by sides, it does get warm in the cockpit on hot summer days in tight technical riding, but not nearly as hot as a Polaris.
Well I don't know what the range is but an EV would be cool for a trail ride where there is wildlife. You'd probably get to see more.An advantage to my EV...it doesn't heat up like most SxS.
Definitely only for work around the place. Exactly what we needed, but I'm sure anyone who rides trails wouldn't be happy.
Maybe. Around here the deer and antelope have gotten so used to the sound of engines that they ignore them. Turn the engine off - like I do to get a sharp photo - and they alert immediately. I suspect that an EV - no sound but tires on dirt or brush or branches on the sides of the vehicle - would alarm wildlife more than the sound of engine.Well I don't know what the range is but an EV would be cool for a trail ride where there is wildlife. You'd probably get to see more.
It's only about 40 miles. My perimeter is about a mile, so I can make quite a few laps around the property. Takes 8 hours to charge on regular outlet. Good for our needs, but it is for work, not fun.Well I don't know what the range is but an EV would be cool for a trail ride where there is wildlife. You'd probably get to see more.