I didn't take it up to high speeds, but I was playing in my yard today and the Ryker did pretty good going through my field. I live in the boondocks and have a little bit of land, so I thought why not try it out. A couple of hundred yards straight out, some twists and turns, figure eights, up a slight incline and down a small decline.
First of all, it is not even remotely a smooth ride. If you have ridden a quad or side by side it is night and day difference, you feel every single bump in the ground. I guess if you want to spend the next several hours peeing you could open it up and jar the snot out of your kidneys. Second, I didn't even think about goosing it when making turns, because I would imagine it would just rut things up and the rear end would spin around. I would imagine with those slick wheels (compared to quads, side by sides, and my zero turn or tractor) a steep grassy incline would likely be out of the equation. I also think a steep grassy decline would create problems stopping. Kind of want to put it in rally mode and take it out into the stripping/logging roads to see how it works
All in all, it did better than I thought. I really thought it would just spin out at anything over 10mph.
I can't help but wonder about snow....I know they say it isn't supposed to, but ... hold my beer for a minute
First of all, it is not even remotely a smooth ride. If you have ridden a quad or side by side it is night and day difference, you feel every single bump in the ground. I guess if you want to spend the next several hours peeing you could open it up and jar the snot out of your kidneys. Second, I didn't even think about goosing it when making turns, because I would imagine it would just rut things up and the rear end would spin around. I would imagine with those slick wheels (compared to quads, side by sides, and my zero turn or tractor) a steep grassy incline would likely be out of the equation. I also think a steep grassy decline would create problems stopping. Kind of want to put it in rally mode and take it out into the stripping/logging roads to see how it works
All in all, it did better than I thought. I really thought it would just spin out at anything over 10mph.
I can't help but wonder about snow....I know they say it isn't supposed to, but ... hold my beer for a minute
