MotorSeven
Elite Member
Ranger owners, don't get your hackles up, this is not a slam but an honest question. Two neighbors have Rangers, and I just got back from helping a realtor show a 500 ac tract of land in his brand new Ranger 4 seater(570cc I think). All of them are down right scary on steep declines since they don't seem to have any engine braking capability? I thought I read somewhere that Polaris had addressed this issue on the newer models, but apparently not, or is it operator error?
We have a lot of steep terrain here so in other parts of the country y'all may not have experienced this. On the new 4 seater I even told the owner to not let up on the gas pedal to see if it would engine brake...nope as soon as it's nose gets pointed down a hill you have to get on the brakes. This is fine if it's dry, but when it's wet it can be a little hairy.
We have a lot of steep terrain here so in other parts of the country y'all may not have experienced this. On the new 4 seater I even told the owner to not let up on the gas pedal to see if it would engine brake...nope as soon as it's nose gets pointed down a hill you have to get on the brakes. This is fine if it's dry, but when it's wet it can be a little hairy.