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Side By Side / Re: UXV 450i Power one hills
« on: April 14, 2017, 02:10:41 AM »
Thank you both for your reponses. It was great information. Exactly what i was looking for. I am not into speed just trail riding and tight technical trails. It seems as if this is a good sxs for my needs. I am going to go look again on Saturday. I am currently living in WV around the Hatfield and McCoy trails. I have been there many times with the old Kymco and a rzr.

I think I have read almost every post here. Has anyone got 27s to fit? I saw the one with 26 bighorns. Looks good.

Thanks again!

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Side By Side / Re: UXV 450i Power one hills
« on: April 12, 2017, 07:04:50 PM »
Thank you for the reply. Was it ever so low on power you didnt make it up?

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Side By Side / UXV 450i Power one hills
« on: April 12, 2017, 06:17:10 PM »
Its been a while since I have been here. In the past I owned a UXV 500 carb model. I am thinking of buying a UXV 450i. My question is, does it loose power on steep hills? My old Kymco would slow down dramatically on hills. Please let me know you experience. Thank you.

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Side By Side / Re: 2011 UXV 500 will start and Idle, but not accelerate
« on: February 18, 2014, 01:53:05 AM »
Have you had any luck? Just curious...

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Side By Side / Re: Thoughts On My UXV SE
« on: August 13, 2013, 11:26:18 PM »
Good to hear you like your UXV. I have had good luck with mine. It has around 200 miles with no issues at all. I have a carb model that has been jetted, white EPI spring, roof, 26 inch mud lights with aftermarket wheels, stock exhaust modified, windshield (soon to become a half windshield), KNN air filter and pre-filter, and winch.

I went out last weekend with two RZRs and did just fine. Had a couple of issues with two short hill climbs, more like short steep banks the broke sharply. I just couldn't get enough wheel speed. Maybe if I had enough guts to punch it harder.

I would recommend one to anyone. The are cheaper comparatively fun. I just wish there was a little after market support. Maybe skid plates, hard doors, things like that.

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