This bike has lots of power and it's not even broke in yet. I've owned a Honda 300, 2 Polaris 500 HO and now a 660 Grizz. I've had to put two starters in the Polaris and 1 in the other. The racks keep comming loose and vibrate even if they're tight on the Polaris. So far, I am very impressed with the Grizz's handling and hold back as where we ride there is steep terrain. The full differential lock up is awesome for those sketchy climbs. The fit and finish is well put together. The only thing I don't like is it won't start when it is cold out and it could have better stock tires - otherwise, very happy with it.
Upgrades/Accessories: Hand and thumb warmers and a 2500lb warn winch.
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