Put 40 miles on it today neck and neck with the XP4 on drag race. 4wd worked great in the mud....ride is awesome. Traded in a rzr 4 with full dragon fire suspension and this thing is better. Rear tires will not last long at this rate!
I saw one at the dealer today and at first thought, damn this is long. I have to say a part of me kinda wishes that I would have waited for it. These will look bad ass with some 30"-32" tires & will be so much better than the XP4 in my opinion.
Ran with a different XP4 today (2013) yesterday was a 2012 with dry sump, any way the one today had less miles but more weight in it and it was a little faster. The big problem I am having is the gravel is destroying the inside of rear wheels, I have 100 miles on it now and I doubt they will make it another 100 miles before the rims start leaking air. The front tire throws the rocks into the rears and then they grind the hell out of the wheels. Guess we will see what happens!
Almost all of them have that issue until you switch to 14" wheels. Its just that the calipers are so close to the wheel, anything gets in there and its going to grind.
Races were on pavement in high first on Eco mode and then without....about a length and a half difference. Just looked at a post with the scrapers removed and a rock took out his brake caliper so not sure that is a good idea.
it would be nice if someone made some dust shields that bolted onto the hub that would prevent anything from getting into the backside of the wheels. Sounds like a pretty simple thing to make and then mass produce with a simple mold or die.....
I love my new Mav Max! Only got to ride it for two days before it went under the knife, but I look forward to hitting the trails with it soon!!
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