Multi Rear Bumper for 700M2D

RideRed700

RideRed700

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Yes I know there are several post here talking about rear bumpers. I've found the majority of them are quite old and I've read all of them. I'm looking specifically for recommendations based on more recent experiences on newer models. Mine is a 23 model. From what I can tell my best choices are between EMP, KFI, and Honda OEM. I like the way the EMP looks and is designed but several post and reviews on a number of merchant websites mention issues with bracket fitment on the 700M2 models. I hate having to fix or modify something after I've purchased it. Both the KFI and the Honda are similar straight tubular designs and they both look to be wider. And yeah that's good for the 700M4 because the roll cage does make the rear end wider. On my 700M2D it looks like it would extend a bit too far on both sides of the bed. Maybe the product photos just don't show it well enough to really tell and there are no nearby dealers to visit and talk to. I understand that it should be wide enough to protect the back corners of the bed but not extend so much as to be a hazard for potentially hanging on a tree or other stuff on a tight trail. I'm probably overthinking it, and I tend to do that, I'm just trying to make a good choice and best investment. I'm a newbie to the UTV world and there are a lot of experienced and seasoned SxS riders here so I didn't see a reason not to ask for opinions. Thanks in advance.
 
Rayger143

Rayger143

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Not sure about the 700 but the Honda rear bumper on the P1 is strong. I’ve had a few good hits and it hasn’t bent at all.
 
Smitty335

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Not sure about the 700 but the Honda rear bumper on the P1 is strong. I’ve had a few good hits and it hasn’t bent at all.
I second @Rayger the Honda straight tubular is tough and I don't plan hangin anything off of it.