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    Default What side by side should I get?


    I got the fever for a side by side to replace my 4 wheeler. I am looking at the Honda 700. However, I am open to suggestions. I want something that can be used in La. WMA's. Any suggestions?

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    I’ve looked hard at some of the Honda’s, but have heard mixed reviews on them. I am tried and true Honda, but i believe the can am or Polaris would be where my money would go. These new SxS rigs cost about what a NICE used vehicle go for. Research and test and find the one that suits your needs. I liked the looks of the Honda 500 that would still load in truck bed, but went back with a rancher, i know what it’ll do! The CVT transmission scares me, as do all the axle issues on the Polaris


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    I bought a new Polaris side by side 13 years ago....its been a good one....no problems.

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    I bought a Cushman 72 volt cart with an aluminum electric tilt bed a few years ago. The kind they use on golf courses for maintenance. The trailer hitch will pull a trailer with no problems. Granted, you'll pay much more than a gasoline operated unit. But, it's bullet proof. Very seldom do I have to recharge the batteries. Didn't want to deal with an internal combustion engine - have enough of those around here.
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