P500 500 Mile Review: 2018 Pioneer 500

SouthwestORV

SouthwestORV

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So, you're currently running a P700, correct? Out of curiosity, what do you miss about the 500?
 
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So, you're currently running a P700, correct? Out of curiosity, what do you miss about the 500?
Yes 700. I miss having access to all trails, when climbing I was very confident. Also me and the wife were comfortable in it . I am very happy with what I have but I would have another 500 in a minute. You have to own one to understand their charm. I've took it some places it should not have been and it never let me down
 
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Do you feel like the Pioneer 700 climbs well? I have seen several criticisms of the 700 over the years, mainly citing the tall-ish first gear, relative low hp to weight ratio, and lack of "low" range or first gear, meaning that they struggle a bit in the rock crawling and on steep climbs. As an owner, what say ye?
 
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I think it climbs well I have the deluxe I can hold first gear and keep it in the meat of its power. Plus when I bought my 27s
I made sure they were not overly heavy . My rears are the heaviest and they are under 30 lbs. I got over the high horse power stuff years ago. The others do fine if equipped properly and good choices are made. I had six surgeries in two years a few years back because I was bullet proof and to much motor. Flipping end over end back down a hill changes your perspective on things. But they 700 gets it done and l am very pleased with it
 
SouthwestORV

SouthwestORV

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I think it climbs well I have the deluxe I can hold first gear and keep it in the meat of its power. Plus when I bought my 27s
I made sure they were not overly heavy . My rears are the heaviest and they are under 30 lbs. I got over the high horse power stuff years ago. The others do fine if equipped properly and good choices are made. I had six surgeries in two years a few years back because I was bullet proof and to much motor. Flipping end over end back down a hill changes your perspective on things. But they 700 gets it done and l am very pleased with it
Thanks for the info. I see lots of P700’s out there. Getting hurt certainly takes away from the fun.