Since this involves both the Pioneer and the Talon, I wasn't sure which sub-forum to put this in so I'm guessing here.
I've always enjoyed everything about my '20 Pioneer 1000-5 Deluxe. Power and handling always seemed to be very good to excellent. I've now owned my Talon for one week and 100 amazing, fun filled miles. Two days ago, I installed a roof and full glass windshield in the Pioneer and I took it out yesterday for the first time since installing both the windshield and the heavy bumper. To my disappointment, driving the Pioneer seemed comparable to driving a school bus. It seemed slow, and more like a pure utility machine like a Mule or utility Gator. Steering seemed non-responsive, acceleration seemed bland, and it even seemed to struggle to reach 60 mph before I ran out of road (I was also completely covered in dust, but I knew this would be an issue when adding a front windshield but nothing in the rear, but I was eating so much dust that my mouth and face were coated in it within a couple miles). So at this point, I'm wondering if the wind resistance from the windshield has slowed me down considerably, or if my perception is off because I spent the last week blasting the Talon. Or, both?
Thanks,
I've always enjoyed everything about my '20 Pioneer 1000-5 Deluxe. Power and handling always seemed to be very good to excellent. I've now owned my Talon for one week and 100 amazing, fun filled miles. Two days ago, I installed a roof and full glass windshield in the Pioneer and I took it out yesterday for the first time since installing both the windshield and the heavy bumper. To my disappointment, driving the Pioneer seemed comparable to driving a school bus. It seemed slow, and more like a pure utility machine like a Mule or utility Gator. Steering seemed non-responsive, acceleration seemed bland, and it even seemed to struggle to reach 60 mph before I ran out of road (I was also completely covered in dust, but I knew this would be an issue when adding a front windshield but nothing in the rear, but I was eating so much dust that my mouth and face were coated in it within a couple miles). So at this point, I'm wondering if the wind resistance from the windshield has slowed me down considerably, or if my perception is off because I spent the last week blasting the Talon. Or, both?
Thanks,