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John Slagel
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 10:50 pm: |
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I think the MaxII looks nice, typically it would be just me (6', 280lbs) and my dog, the dog could ride on the cargo rack. However, in the event I want to take people on rides, especially another big guy, it would be nicer the put one in back on the Max IV and one guy in front. But the Max IV doesn't seem as light and nice for when it's just me (and the dog). Also, with the Max IV, two guys could fish from it easier, more elbow room. I guess I'd just get the IV, but I'm afraid I'd be getting a less capable machine for when I'm by myself. And I do like the looks of the II with a rollbar. Also, what are good options to order? I'll mainly be riding in woods but mainly rivers, creeks, and ponds. I like the look and softer ride of smaller, softer tires, the tall ones, look kind of out of proportion. Are one set of tires less prone to getting flats? (I think I'll be hitting lots of thorns). Thanks for any advice! |
David
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 10:50 pm: |
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John, I guess the first thing you need to do is determine exactly what your requirements will be. Take a close look at what your uses are going to be. I chose the Max IV over the Max II and 4 wheelers for several reasons. It will carry my family of 4. It will fit in my pickup and I can still tow my camping trailer. I have liked them since I was a kid. It is multi-purpose; water, mud, sand dunes, rocks, it goes everywhere. The Max IV also allows me to give rides to everyone who drools all over it (especially the teenage boys). I can use it to hunt, fish and play. It is easy enough my 9 year old daughter cand drive it and rugged enough to withstand my 18 year old nephew (they have actually rolled it without hurting anyone or anything). And the main reason, it is the baddest machine you can get. (Okay Argo guys, we don't have an Argo dealer nearby so I can't compare). I recommend gettng the biggest engine, the biggest tires, a roll cage, seat belts and a winch. The extra ground clearance you get from the tires can make a big difference. How big is your dog? The cargo space in a Max II isn't very big. The back seat of a Max IV would have a lot more room. |
jslagel
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 10:50 pm: |
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Thanks for the advice (and to those who responded via email) Well, I decided to go with a Max IV. Even though the II had more leg room up front, when it's just me and one person, I can sit in the middle and drive and they ride in back. I put probably 12 hours on it this weekend through rivers, hills, and mud, with anywhere from 1 to 4 people in it. I'm glad I got the IV. May dog sits happily on the floor in the back seat. I did get stuck in shallow rivers with muddy/sandy bottoms a lot, since the water would wash out the sand around the tires. But we'd just get out and let it float up and push it out of the shallow area. I think ANY wheeled vehicle gets stuck in the crub. I also found a few nice fishing holes while driving down the river also! PS I got the Max IV, 25hp, 26" tires, roll bar. Lot's of fun! |
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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, March 24, 2005 - 08:30 pm: |
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Hello just reading about the Max IV you purchased. I have one also. I am where there is alot of loose sand and beaver dams and bogs. Would not go anywhere without tracks. Tracks rule. Thanks. |
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