ehart814
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I don’t own a Roxor yet.
Maybe it’s been talked about before but I haven’t seen much on the subject.
I grew up on atvs and currently ride a small side by side (Honda Pioneer 500). Many of the trails that we ride are a bit tight for the larger side by sides so I’d expect them to be tight for the Roxor. However a lot of the people I ride with have larger side by sides like full size rangers and ranger crews, can am commanders and defenders. They seem to get along okay in the trails
From what I can tell, the Roxor has a huge turning radius compared to the other utvs.
Have many of you here ridden your Roxors in tighter trails in the woods? I’d like to hear your experiences. I am totally fine with slowing down a bit. I don’t have a fast machine now, but it’s very quick and nimble in tighter trails.
Most of the miles I ride are dirt roads, but I spend a lot of time in the woods and hope that I will be happy with a Roxor riding with trail machines.
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Maybe it’s been talked about before but I haven’t seen much on the subject.
I grew up on atvs and currently ride a small side by side (Honda Pioneer 500). Many of the trails that we ride are a bit tight for the larger side by sides so I’d expect them to be tight for the Roxor. However a lot of the people I ride with have larger side by sides like full size rangers and ranger crews, can am commanders and defenders. They seem to get along okay in the trails
From what I can tell, the Roxor has a huge turning radius compared to the other utvs.
Have many of you here ridden your Roxors in tighter trails in the woods? I’d like to hear your experiences. I am totally fine with slowing down a bit. I don’t have a fast machine now, but it’s very quick and nimble in tighter trails.
Most of the miles I ride are dirt roads, but I spend a lot of time in the woods and hope that I will be happy with a Roxor riding with trail machines.
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