My buddy that has the HD10 has no problems with the visco lock. It locks in and pulls when it's needed then unlocks. I don't think you'll be disappointed with the Defender. Especially with all the storage they have! And the bed is bigger.I am another on the fence between Honda and the defender. The only thing I have questions about on the defender is the Visco lock 4wd. But I am leaning toward the hd8 xt unit. Really don't need the bigger engine
To many posts like this have kept me from getting rid of of my p700 for a p1000. At first I thought the p1000 would be perfect but it has it limitations too.
Yep very happy as well. It only shifts a lot when driving the piss out of her in sport. Sure nice hauling a massive load and keeping a gear. I guess it's not everyone's cup of tea but sure is mine.Be Happy. I bought a 2015 Can Am Commander Max Limited but I sold it and bought a Honda Pioneer 5 deluxe.
I like the automatic transmission since I can keep the rpm down when out cruising. I also hated how long the max was, I was always scraping on hills and rocks. The pioneer is so much more maneuverable due to the shorter wheelbase and it is much quiter.
That looks awesome did those tires fit without a liftA few more of my buddy's rig.
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Took mine for a long ride today and I have to admit it felt really nice not having the shifting. I ride on my deer lease a lot and have a serious hog problem. The pioneer was hard for me to ride slow over the bumps without lunging. Didn't have that problem today with the defender. I may be I wasn't use to driving the pioneer I don't know. even when I put the pioneer in manual it was constant jernoking. I don't want to knock the pioneer because I know a lot of folks love theirs and Im happy for them, but after riding today I don't miss mine at all. So much storage and everything seems solid. The motor is a breeze to get to without having to take off panels. I had no heat coming in to the cab and when I went through water I didn't get a burned behind from steam coming up. I have a half windshield like I did on my pioneer and I didn't feel any heat from the motor because it is behind you and not under you. You can lock the rear dif with a flip of a switch and not have to move a lever and wait for it to kick in or out. It may break down tomorrow but I guarantee I wont have to put a clutch pack in it lol. I can change the belt myself for about 100 bucks if it ever goes out. As far as power goes its a tork monster, not problem turning big tires. I am happier with this buggy than any I have ever had. I think the Pioneer would be great for trail riders and sight seeing, but In the east texas mud holes im happy with my defender.I been looking at the defender myself. Tired of the constant shifting and shuddering.
The Pioneer 1000 has hurt Polaris Ranger 900 sales and this defender will beat the Ranger 900 in every way. The 3 year warranty will hurt Polaris and Yamaha sales both with a 6 months warranty. If your doing huge tires in gumbo mud the defender should be great and you only have to be moving 1 mph for full belt hookup. They should have a way better belt drive then the Ranger 900. My 2013 Ranger 900 was probably the best then but it had too many design and assembly problems. I fixed everything and sold it in less then a year.
Don't think they will. The dealer he bought it from built a lift I think and also did custom snorkels for him.That looks awesome did those tires fit without a lift