I own a 21 grizzly se (USA xtr) and a 23 king quad same as yours. The grizzly power steering blows the king quad out of the water. The suspension on the grizzly is plusher. The king quad is better for work, steers where you want it to go. In tight spaces the grizzly will push the front end. The king quad tires are pretty poor for a top trim model. The floor boards are sturdier and longer on the king quad. Especially with the rear passenger peg bars, the grizzly is tight to get big boots in the opening. The Suzuki has a smoother motor and engagement. The grizzly is a little more raspy. Both awesome machines. For trail riding the grizzly is superior imo.
I was going to buy a Grizzly but the fit and finish and rear brake issues made the KingQuad my choice. I plow with it haul wood and everything in between and it hasn’t skipped a beat 1200 mile and it hasn’t been an easy 1200.
Congrats on your new kq. It's a smooth machine, and I've had em all, I'm also 61. My 2013 750 has 3500 miles, original belt is perfect, I just changed the original plug, why I don't know. Original brakes are not warn a bit. Exhaust is like new. You made a wise decision to buy the zuke 750 kq. The best
Had several walk behind d-rs in the n.east and they got beat pretty bad. That said they are beasts and the biggest shortcoming of the brand is that its a nearly closed loop parts system. Some parts can be used from other brands but by and large they need the expensive d-r parts for compatibility. Thanks for the review.
I'm 61-years old and just bought a 23 King Quad 750 as my first ATV. i have got just a few miles on it, ran her through a foot of snow and was great! She is in the barn, apart waiting on my Warn winch. The winch is supposed to be here this afternoon. i got the bracket in already. Thanks for your review and good luck with the new machine.
I have my 1st quad with power steering And honestly I like to feel better without it. You can't feel the ground underneath you the same way with power steering.
Cannot go wrong with anything japanese but I'm a yamaha man and to hear you picked the Suzuki for a comfortable @$$ 😂😂😂! I can't knock it, I'm keeping my Kodiak but because of the price, I'm probably the proud new owner of a 2023 750. A local shop is selling it for less than what you pay for a new 500! Trying to get it out of there. No I'm not telling you all where lol.
A friend of mine who’s a farmer owns a few. He uses his to plow in rice fields and other heavy duty work around the farm. He trades them or sells them every 3 years or so. He’s never had a problem with them. They don’t have a lot of miles Just Hrs. I think one had 1600 or so Hrs.
Thanks for video. I own a swisher brush hog. Works great on heavy/tall grass/brush. Need to go slow. Doesn’t work as well on saplings. I would strongly recommend renting a skid loader with brush hog attachment. Then pull behind to maintain. Thanks
Ironically enough if you checked out any of my other videos I was just talking about renting a forestry mulcher...which I did but haven't posted the updated video...I heard the same thing about the pull behinds.. thanks for the tip!
I own 2022 white 750 King quad it's a good fun ride and a work horse, I'm gonna get better tires a winch, bumpers for mine, but is good the way it is but gaylord michigan snow requires better tires.Good video.