. If I want any serious riding done I have to trailer a couple hours at least to find a worthwhile riding area and about 4-6 hrs to find really good trails to ride. Cant believe the states don't do more to encourage trails and riding...look at the lost revenues from trail riding permits they could get..
depends on what you call serious riding , locally, I have maybe 20 miles of trails I can get to without trailering, its about 3hours north to Jericho Mtn, Park, 80-100 miles of trails in the park, but connected to 1000-1500 miles of trails in the region, it has had a SERIOUS economic impact, the hospitality industry is booming, as is the OHRV industry, revenues from registrations/permits is peanuts, so much money is coming into the north country area that other industries are now seeing the impact, what was once a busy area that died when the paper mills shut down is now a busy place once again, that is what I am trying to do in my area, I volunteered to be on the Economic Development Committee last spring, and somehow last month, I got roped into being chairman. I am also on the local Conservation Commission, unlike other area CCs we are not anti OHRV, it will be a tough sell to some landowners, but I see it as a win win, get the clubs to pay for trail & bridge construction & maintenance, the land owner gets to use the trails for his land management activities, let them close the trails during mud season in the spring and hunting season in the fall, open for sleds in the winter and wheeled OHRVs in summer, ATVs, SxSs & trail bikes
I will either end up with a kymco 450 or 700 OR Polaris two seat midsize ranger 570-can get one 9500 out the door. I like them all!!! LOL
can't go wrong with any of em, Polaris is probably the most popular SxS out there, in our area, Arctic Cat is prolly #2
my local dealer considered taking on CF Moto but decided against it the factory support just isn't there yet, Tractor Supply sells those Massimo things, well equip for a low cost, but where do you get service & parts ?