BSVLY
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Swing Arm Suspension Better than IRS for Work ATV?
Thinking of getting an ATV for the farm. Not much trail riding at all. Mostly riding around and working on 20 acres of sand and desert land at $5,000 feet, and running some forest service roads in the mountains at 5-10,000 feet.
Thinking the new 2012 Honda Foreman ES 4X4 with EPS will be the best machine. It now has Fuel Injection too, the new engine, shorter wheelbase and a newly designed single shock rear suspension. What I like about the Foreman is that it is like a tractor with a solid rear axle in the back and Swingarm with single shock; 6.9 inches travel . 2012 upgrades include 475CC with 5 speeds and reverse.
Our land is flat, & can't see that the IRS of, say, the Grixzzly 550 would benefit us on this flat terrain. Maybe the lockers would help in the soft sandy areas of our perimeter road-but heck if we get it stuck I plan to have a winch installed on the ATV and we have a Kioti CK30 HST and a Rubicon Jeep-both with lockers- to extract the ATV with.
Anyone agree/disagree that the Swingarm & solid axle will be a better workhorse than the IRS? Need to pull a ATV trailer, maybe some implements like a harrow drag.
Thanks
Thinking of getting an ATV for the farm. Not much trail riding at all. Mostly riding around and working on 20 acres of sand and desert land at $5,000 feet, and running some forest service roads in the mountains at 5-10,000 feet.
Thinking the new 2012 Honda Foreman ES 4X4 with EPS will be the best machine. It now has Fuel Injection too, the new engine, shorter wheelbase and a newly designed single shock rear suspension. What I like about the Foreman is that it is like a tractor with a solid rear axle in the back and Swingarm with single shock; 6.9 inches travel . 2012 upgrades include 475CC with 5 speeds and reverse.
Our land is flat, & can't see that the IRS of, say, the Grixzzly 550 would benefit us on this flat terrain. Maybe the lockers would help in the soft sandy areas of our perimeter road-but heck if we get it stuck I plan to have a winch installed on the ATV and we have a Kioti CK30 HST and a Rubicon Jeep-both with lockers- to extract the ATV with.
Anyone agree/disagree that the Swingarm & solid axle will be a better workhorse than the IRS? Need to pull a ATV trailer, maybe some implements like a harrow drag.
Thanks
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