Hi there,
New to ATV's but I do have over 100K miles on Harleys. ...snip.....
What is everyone's thoughts on bumpers/guards?
Last question for today - anyone have the soft bag for the rear (requires the deck extenders) or the hard storage box and what is your opinion of the one you have. If you have or have had both, I really need input.
Roy
I have Sportsman warehouse soft bag with steel tube inside frame on my orange 600T It fits just fine. You do have to remove rear seat to get all the straps "started" then reinstall rear seat. Once seat back in, then use pliers to pull the straps tight. Everything fits the stock slots in the rear rack.
Go here to see review and thoughts:
ATV TEK REAR BAG FOR 600TOUR. GOOD REVIEW, NOT SO EXPENSIVE. Arch Series™ Expedition ATV / UTV Bag
$ 129.99 ATV-TEK.COM Review/Install:
(What About Bob)
The tires are fine if you do not intend to beat the crap out of them and the whole machine. I gave up on that long ago. I have not had mine much in snow, but I see no reason the stock tires would be "bad" as some say. Driving around on my grass chews up the ground, so it should be the same on snow. Anything worn down will be worse as always. ATV tires are surprisingly expensive, so think about it. You may also go 1" or 2" larger tire. Lots of stuff on YouTb on that. Bigger tires may need Airdam Clutch Adjustment Kit.
FWIW: There was freak snowstorm here with 10" wet snow first week Oct, everything worked fine. I made my own snowplow mount (under body) to attach to main tubular frame. Not very difficult, just get on it and make something happen.
The stock plastic skid plates work pretty good overall, probably a B+ rating. The plastic ones slid over snow do not get stuck. The aluminum $$$$$ option sticks to snow, gets stuck. Observations from others.
Be careful on trailering. Do NOT trailer in "PARK". You can break the parking pin/pawl. "N" is fine, use adequate tie down straps. Get ones that have ratchet locking, not just the lousy pinch ones.
My battery tender always says "Low" after I ride my 600 (only 12 miles so far) and I always keep it on a battery tender. Dunno if the battery is crappy or not. Do add a battery Tender lead and have it come out in back just under the rear rack.
ALWAYS use tension pulling on cable when letting winch out or pulling it in. If not, you will scramble the winch wire and it is a TOTAL PITA to unwind everything and put it back to normal.
Watch the fuel, gas gauge is "near junk". Optimistic to say empty when it is not. Get a feel for MPGs and go by miles to refill often. Dealer said use premium gas.
Some other $$$ things like zoomie exhaust tip not worth the loot. My opinion.
YMMV