personally wouldnt give 5 bucks either but alot of people care, you can get a new sportsman 500 for like 5k, the brute and grizz were like 10 last time i looked and the rangers they really sell for 4 or 5 off msrp so they can actually sell them
Nice features. If they just find a way to improve the reliability of the machine there hard to beat.
If they built them to be reliable they'd have to raise the price up to above the competition.
Like someone else stated, most Polaris owners purchased their unit because of the "deal" they got. It's not a deal if your spending the money you "saved" on repairing the dang thing not to long after purchasing.
They look flashy and fast, but a few thousand miles in and their trash.
I'm still baffled people buy the Kawasaki Teryx when they clank so badly out of the box.
In addition to your very valid point I would add this:
Having been working at the Eagle Campground near RRB all calls for 3 campgrounds come to me all weekend long and I'm by myself so I get to answer EVERY, "I'm broken down on the trails can anyone help me." calls. This is an average of 6 calls every F/S alone.
The above being said, 99% of calls are Polaris / Artic Cat / Can Am break downs with Polaris 6 to 1 over the other two brands. The top 5 items are wheel bearings, tie rod ends, differentials, belts, radius rods. Many of these people spent $1500+ for a cabin to ride during vacation and $20-$50 parts are regularly failing interrupting thier vacation and worse yet often stranded in BFE.
There is a much greater value for reliability if you factor in trip interruption and possibly recovery service costs. As everyone knows if MOMMA isn't happy nobody is having a good time.
I'm still baffled people buy the Kawasaki Teryx when they clank so badly out of the box.
View attachment 148755 View attachment 148756 View attachment 148757 Hey all I’m fairly new to the forum. I do own a Textron Havoc X. It’s a impressive machine. Goes anywhere the Polaris and Honda and everything else go. I mainly rock crawl here in the northeast and the ride is jeep like. The low end torque is where it’s at. This thing can pull. And it has pulled many machines out of a mud pit where others have failed. I also just bought the talon x and I love it, many have asked me which I like better. My answer is they are two different animals. As of now I find rock crawling I prefer the Havoc. Not to say the Talon can not rock crawl but in low gear the talon is jumpy when I throttle lightly. Now give me some open trails to rip and the talon x in sport mode with its transmission is a whole different story.
GPR1500sc thanks. I have had it just over a year and added windshield, rock sliders, aluminum skid plate, rear bumper, interior footwell lights, rear lights and the front light bar. All that I ride with are impressed with the machine, it is built like a tank. Textron sent out a do not operate recall. The front a arms were overbuilt(cast iron) which a few owners during aggressive riding like jumping and landing on impact to crack. My dealer immediately ordered the new a arm kit(tubed steel) and did the recall. So no more front cast iron a arms on the Havoc x..Nice to hear some good feedback about the Havoc this may be Honda forum but we are a open minded group.
How long do you have it, keep us posted on its progress, or I guess it comes built right out of the box.