If you get a chance. You should test out the 2023 Arctic Cat 600 Alterra TRV limited. I have had one for 15 months and i ride it more than my Polaris Sportsman xp 1000. Its not a powerhouse at 45hp but its a comfortable ride. With locking front differential it goes a lot of places. I mostly ride at Iron Mountain atv Park in Dahlonega ga.
@@greggb681 That's a low IQ take. You obviously haven't ridden the new Arctic Cat. Even the new canam copied the rear canted engine design on the new 500-700s outlanders. How about actually ride one before you comment. You proved that you don't know what you are talking about.
It would be awesome to see some reviews of the Uforce 600 or 1000. I think CFmotto has some really good looking machines and the price is hard to beat for what you get, but I think a lot of people myself included are just skeptical of reliability long term. I am very easy on SXS as far riding goes so a CFmotto would probably be fine, but again just concerned with quality overall….they are less expensive for sure, but where does that savings come from?
I think he meant it takes a lot of throttle for the machine to go but also the position of the throttle lever its self was something he didn’t like. Psi was 6 lbs cause I had lowered it down from the 8 it was at when I first got it home. Still rides like a brick which is one complaint I’ll bring out in my full review. The 500 has a different suspension set up and does actually ride nicer then the 600. The 500 has arched an arms, different shocks, and looking at them side by side at work has more ground clearance too but that could be an optical illusion due to the arched an arms. I’m hoping I can get a cforce 500 to the farm as well.
As a side note... the seat on the 600 does not compare to the 500. Way more cush on the 500. Also, the 600 2-up rides way better than the single. We love our 500's! We've had every brand but Polaris. The CF moto is equal for way less money. Just give them the chance!
I actually like the suspension on my CForce 600, but mine is a touring so longer wheelbase may work better with those shocks. Yea the throttle is a get used to type of thing for sure, overall the HD7 definitely is a better machine imo, but can't beat the price and what you get for the CF. I wouldn't hesitate to buy either quad.
I noticed as I put more miles on the cforce the suspension got better. Just needed some breaking in. Still rougher the the HD7 but not to where it’s not still fun to ride…lol
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