I love my machine. I ride with lots of different guys. We have Honda, Polaris, Suzuki, Yamaha and BRP. Mine is the second fastest, behind the BRP (can-am). I can go about 70 mph. That is fast enough. If the guy on the BRP wants to go faster than that, so be it cause 65 to 70 on dirt is plenty fast. After all, it is all about ability and guts at a certain point anyway. Power is awesome. Comfort is fine, but not as comfy as my brothers Polaris. But he hates the weight of his machine, and doesn't like going down hill on his. Not a problem on mine. Anyways, these are nice machines and I would not hesitate to recommend to all.
Upgrades/Accessories: None, not necessary. Great as is.
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