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S.C. Wisconsin | Last summer we went up to northern Wisconsin to ride the Flambeau trail that was one of the formally 50" trails opened up to 65 " . The trail stayed the same but they thinned the trees and brush away from the sides so if 2 big machines met they had plenty of room to pull over. Trail riding in Wisconsin has overtaken snowmobiling and is growing at a fast pace. The states and counties are on board as the sport brings dollars to these communities. I was told it stated growing big time when the side by sides came out and generally the crowd is a little older now. Being the communities are interested in increasing their revenues they are accommodating the larger machines that become so popular. One reason we bought the wide bigger machine is because we ride in rocky rough trails in Arizona and the quads and narrower machines will beat you to death. It isn't the power but the travel in the suspensions that make the difference. The quads have a very difficult time keeping up on the rocky rough trails. Not saying bad things about different machines but just stating why we chose the bigger wider machine for our requirements. | |
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