Good video bro. I'm looking into one of these. Watched reviews on all brands and I've rode for 35 years. Suzuki builds a damn nice quad. Nice review. Appreciate your take on it.
I've had them all, and believe it or not this is my first Suzuki and I ask my self all they time why I waited this long to get one. I'm planning on doing a review on the KingQuad 400 as well. As far as What to go with I won't knock any of them, it really just depends on what you want to do with it.
YES! I love mine. It comes in so handy. I literally had a trailer that we loaded up with building materials when we were working on the new house and the trailer it's self weight 1500lbs and probably had another 1000-1500 on it, well I had to move it and I didn't have the truck sooo I used the 750 lmao.. put it in 4L and she moved it pretty easily I thought. Great machines.
The plastic racks are a good addition. Much better for stability of things being strapped down. That being said, if you don't like them, Suzuki kept the normal racks and just added the plastics. So if you want steel only, take the plastic off
I do like the plastic, I think it looks good I'm just always thinking I'm gonna break it lol, I know I'm probably not but, you know, its an in the back of my mind thing.
That's true. There is nothing wrong with the 500s, but for me, when I financed it, I thought a little more for a lot more. If I was paying cash, I would have considered differently
Interesting. I didn't know that. Its not something I do often usually not pulling any more then 600-700lbs with it. But I'm for sure going to check them out.
It's time for a new machine. This Suzuki is in running I can't believe I'm even looking at something other than a honda. They have been totally awsome reliable and I've never had a problem with either. I started on recon in 02 moved to the rancher in 2015. So it's coming down to a new Rubicon or this 750 from Suzuki. To be honest I'm so torn between the two.
While I like both, I'll say that Suzuki has been absolute tanks they don't change much year to year because they really don't have a reason to. But which every you decide I hope it give you years of enjoyment!
I do both with mine, as far as pulling heavy stuff I don't do that super often usually 600-700 lbs when bringing in wood but that doesn't seem to really squat it down much. But 2000lbs loaded trailer did 🤣