Title: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: 1FasterBlaster on December 18, 2005, 09:25:23 PM I 'm used to blasting down trails full throttle with all my buddies on their 400's and 450's.
A couple of months ago, I severed two nerves in my throttle thumb. I've tried to ride the trails like I use to...but I just can't do it. It hurts like hell trying to ride fast with my thumb. Is there a Utility quad than rides fast , but doesn't feel like I'm gonna flip over? Is it as fun as sport riding? Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: svtbolt04 on December 18, 2005, 09:31:07 PM Twist throttle?
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: themensh on December 18, 2005, 10:00:55 PM wow.....what a question.
Here is my background.....I ride a Honda 1500 goldwing for my street bike. I have ridden Kawasaki 400s, a Yamaha 650, a Suzuki 125, A Honda 1100 and 1200 Goldwing, 1000cc Harley sportster, and a Honda elite 50cc. I had fun...no matter which bike I was riding. Now, if you have limitations as far as riding......but you still want to ride? Ride whatever you can. My friends called me a 'motorcycle sleeper'..... because I would ride ANYTHING...Honda, Yamaha, Harley......yup.....I like to ride. I could not go as fast on the Honda elite.....and didn't sound quite like a Sportster...but you know what? Yup...I was riding. Ahhhhhhh........hope you get better soon. Chuck Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: LakeMaryKid on December 18, 2005, 10:03:20 PM Twist throttle? Or if that doesnt work, take a jet ski throttle. Its a "trigger" for the throttle. Learned that one last week from Slow450r. Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: 1FasterBlaster on December 18, 2005, 10:07:14 PM I have a jetski and yes that throttle is kewl. But quads ride a lot harder than a jetski does in the water. I was thinking of switching to utility because the suspension is smoother.
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: svtbolt04 on December 18, 2005, 10:20:47 PM elkas?? Haha, just kidding. Go for a Big Bore UTE. You can get a grizzly 660 used with low hours for about 3700-5k
Good bike, great power and easy throttle. Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: Numkut on December 18, 2005, 10:30:08 PM Well I've always liked stock UTEs over stock sports. Coming off a racing dirtbike sports feel chocked up with sketchy suspension (refering to a stock raptor660 which was my dads old ride), while I've always loved how nice and smooth the utilitys are. You can enjoy the veiw and ride alot slower while having as much fun. When I go places with my Uncle and when want to just have a nice relaxing day and check out the sites we ride his 2 Polaris 500s. They are a blast. Plus those big ol seats feel so good. As far as keeping up with your buddys you might have a problem there. I tried keeping up with a RM125 I was with in Neveda and I had that 500 pinned the whole time and he was still WAY ahead of me. Theres defiantly tons of fun to be had on Utilities powerslides are awsome I can do donuts all day on our Grizzly and I've been through the side of a lake so these machines really can go through just aobut anything.
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: Magnum330 on December 18, 2005, 11:58:12 PM Hey The Utilitys are great fun also. If you can go to tractor supply company they have a throttle extension that you can adjust and use the palm of you hand works great and you don't need as much force to push it to the limit.
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: ish on December 19, 2005, 11:23:38 AM I have both and yes you can have a great time on either. mostly i have more fun on the ute due to the fact that i am muddin and have the cooler strapped to the bike so wherever i want to have a break i do.
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: SkyHighT100 on December 19, 2005, 11:39:54 AM Sport quads and Utilities are both extremely fun in their own ways. But honestly I dont see how anyone can compare the two because they are truely two different worlds.
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: Gamer on December 19, 2005, 02:49:15 PM Yamaha is the only company I know of to build a Sport/Utility Bike. Its the Yamaha Wolverine. They just redesigned it though and I think they are only classifying it as a sport bike now. I have the 2001 model which looks more like a utility with the big front and rear rackes. Take a look at the new one. It looks bad ass....
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelhome/477/0/home.aspx Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: GSPKurt on December 20, 2005, 03:20:39 PM 1 FB-
Come out the next time susieblazer & Hoss meet me & Stitch, and you can try my Eiger & see what you think. Also, the twist throttle suggestion is a great one. Cheaper than buyin' a new quad. Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: themensh on December 20, 2005, 04:35:39 PM >>"Yamaha is the only company I know of to build a Sport/Utility Bike."<< I think the Polaris Scrambler 500 is pretty close to SPORT.....and has 4X4..... http://www.polarisindustries.com/en-us/ATV/2005Models/Scrambler500/ I guess it depends how close to sport OR utility you want to get? (I was thinking about getting a Scrambler, until I found my used Yamaha Grizzly) Chuck Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: raptor426 on December 21, 2005, 11:42:37 AM Sport quads and Utilities are both extremely fun in their own ways. But honestly I dont see how anyone can compare the two because they are truely two different worlds. I agree 100% with that. I ride a raptor 660R, and I prefer sport bikes over UTEs, but when I ride my dads Grizzle 660, well, all I can say is that mudding is A LOT of FUN!!Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: Quad32x on December 21, 2005, 11:58:09 AM Try the twist throttle first. Like GPSKurt said its a LOT cheeper then a new quad. If you go this route just be very careful till you get used to the twist. Ive never used anything else so trust me once you get used to it you will love it ! :ThumbsUp.gif
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: Chevy1500z71 on December 22, 2005, 01:37:12 PM Yamaha is the only company I know of to build a Sport/Utility Bike. Its the Yamaha Wolverine. They just redesigned it though and I think they are only classifying it as a sport bike now. I have the 2001 model which looks more like a utility with the big front and rear rackes. Take a look at the new one. It looks bad ass.... [url]http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelhome/477/0/home.aspx[/url] yea... my dad has one, its prety nice but it depends if you want to shift or not. the autamatic trany is pretty good tho, it goes a lil over 50mph Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: sct450 on December 22, 2005, 06:14:09 PM i just heard today that bombardier makes an 800. the guy told me it was faster than a 450 and it is 4x4.
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: GSPKurt on December 23, 2005, 12:53:02 AM i just heard today that bombardier makes an 800. the guy told me it was faster than a 450 and it is 4x4. That thing is a BEAST! Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: florida gator on December 23, 2005, 03:34:16 PM I have a Scrambler and I have never been left behind by a sport bike and I can go where most utilities go. Not much of a wheelie machine with the extra weight in the front end but great all around bike.
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: qt314nfla on December 24, 2005, 12:51:04 AM I need to put some work in to my wolverine to get it running like I want it. You are welcome to try mine out. I ride it hard....well as hard as I know how to run it. I have a blast w/ it. The serious sport will leave me behind for now. But I generally run it in front of the utes on the group rides. It doesn't jump well, but I've had it 4 ft off the ground. Doesn't wheelie well....YET! And it hangs w/ the utes in the mud.
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: stump66 on December 24, 2005, 07:17:20 PM JUST GETTIUNG OUTDOORS SHOULD BE ENOUG, WHO YA RACIN' SQUIRTS? JK :K :K
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: 2 rut on December 24, 2005, 07:26:43 PM i dont know can u ?
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: 1FasterBlaster on December 25, 2005, 05:12:12 AM Don't know if I can get use to a twist throttle. Going wide open while trying to hang on and hitting a tree doesn't sound too exciting.I've almost done that with the thumb throttle.
I do like the sport riding. But the new trail system also is starting to make me think a utility might be the only way to ride. Me and some buddies went riding on the west side of Ocala forest just off 42. Thirty minutes down a trail, we saw a fence post right in front of the trail posting no motorized vehicles. Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: stump66 on December 25, 2005, 06:24:06 AM Its sounds like the area you ended up at was around "BIG BASS LK" that was our favorite family spot but they were logging it and you want to talk about tearing up the forest, GEEZ >:( it looked like a bomb went of. And they say WE ruin the joint.
MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL GLEN aka sport66 aka STUMP66 :groupies.gif Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: Scramdaddy on December 25, 2005, 09:11:06 AM One of my favorite feature's of the Scrambler's is the ability to ride pretty fast as well as cruise around with a beer in your clutch hand! 8)
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: florida gator on December 25, 2005, 01:54:26 PM One of my favorite feature's of the Scrambler's is the ability to ride pretty fast as well as cruise around with a beer in your clutch hand! 8) I did that Halloween. We cruised the hood looking for adult treats! Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: kfx400rob on December 26, 2005, 09:02:19 PM i dont understand how a utility will be any better on ur thumb, u should get a twist throttle, svt bolt is sellin one for $65 barely used
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: qt314nfla on December 26, 2005, 09:03:37 PM He just wants to come play w/ us mudders. ;D J/K
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: Chillinthemost on December 26, 2005, 10:01:38 PM Utilities are for girls ;) Right QT?
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: qt314nfla on December 26, 2005, 10:06:29 PM I don't know ask seebeejim, nocturnal, 05greengrizz, brettlittleguy, jjamesbarr, bbf, nos_prairie, grizz, sk8rdude, budman, team_quad_green, 05flsportsman, thrasher, moose, shadow, wilburz, purelogic, swamp rat and swampdonkey, big dog and big daddy, and the list goes on. We all seem to have a blast on them. Even in my crowd I'm still a minority. ;D
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: Chillinthemost on December 26, 2005, 10:31:14 PM Well I meant girls and seebeejim, nocturnal, 05greengrizz, brettlittleguy, jjamesbarr, bbf, nos_prairie, grizz, sk8rdude, budman, team_quad_green, 05flsportsman, thrasher, moose, shadow, wilburz, purelogic, swamp rat and swampdonkey, big dog and big daddy.
Utilities dont fullfill my "needs". I do have to admit though that I like our Rhino. Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: qt314nfla on December 27, 2005, 12:43:18 AM I good just givin ya trouble back. I use to ride a small sport quad and may get another one day. It's a different type of riding for sure. And you're right that rhino is a blast. I just figured I'd let chino know he won't be the only guy on a ute. All in good fun they are both fun just different. And different crowds that ride each.
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: 1FasterBlaster on December 27, 2005, 10:18:16 AM Do you two want to be alone? LOL
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: Scramdaddy on December 28, 2005, 12:42:33 PM The Scrambler is based on the Sportsman, with the exception of the IRS, plastic and racks, it's about the same thing. I dont really look at the Scrambler as a UTE class machine. The average UTE has racks, IRS, and shaft drive. Having chain rear drive and shaft front drive, I try to keep the chain out of the mud. Honestly, I think Scram's just dont fit in anywhere. lol I do love mine tho!
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: Muddbuggy on December 28, 2005, 10:08:24 PM Chino come on down here and you can ride my vinson and see what ya think...
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: 1FasterBlaster on January 01, 2006, 07:03:01 PM Going riding on Monday the 2nd. Wanna bring it to Brookesville?
Title: Re: Can a sport rider have fun on a Utility? Post by: MuddFreak77 on January 02, 2006, 02:05:30 PM I've had both sport and UTE's. I currently have a Honda Rincon and it can hang with most of the bikes. If I ride I can keep up with most of the bikes. It all depends on how I feel like riding.
Freakk QT that little wolvi is a beast!!! but to small for me ;) |