I reciently had an oppertunity to take an HDI out for a good, solid 4hr trip, loaded up with a decent load (4 peeps, cloths bags, Food, Dog, ect). This is what I thought if it:
I am not a Kohler engine fan, but this one was nice to run. Good throttle responce and power to spare. If they ever figure out how to stop their heads from leaking, they might be on to something
.
The tranny itself seems to be working well, very quiet compared to others. I don't like having to put it in N to start it, and think that Neutral Safety Switch will be one of the first things to fail. Power loss throught the trans seems to be very low. I'm on the fence about how good the High/Low range shifter works. It does not feel like a Positive Shift, and the one I just tried wanted to be idled forward or backward to complete the shift. Low range was great for powering through tight turns but there were some awefully strange noises that I couldn't identify
, which made me reluctant to use low range. Low range also seems to be designed strictly for low speed use only. Turns at higher speeds in low range are difficult to control.
Steering is so different to me, I'm sure it's just a matter of practice, but, I don't feel that I have complete control at times. There seems to be alot of play in the steering before the brakes actuate, it's similar to driving my old ford truck. I kinda feel like I'm herding cattle down the road. Tight turns in high range are difficult as you can not make the tires on the inside of the turn actually stop. The good side of that is that getting stuck with only one bank of tires turning does not seem to happen.
Much cooler in the drivers area (Sometimes I think my legs are on fire in my Conquest)
Driver position is good, and the raised seat gives the feel of more legroom.
Tires are simply awesome. Aproach angles are great, this machine comes up out of a hole very well. Swimms very well.
Not impressed at all with the factory "Pushbar"
The body of the HDI does not seem to twist and flex as much when going through holes. Not sure if it has a heavier frame than the older machines. Didn't seem to effect performance, and I'm not sure if flexing more is an advantage or disadvantage at this point.
Exhaust pipe length......, do yourself a favor and cut it back a bit, it does not need to stick out past the Body splitline rubber. It's just waiting to catch a tree and get bent or pushed back and damage the heat shield.
Ground clearance is good, but with the extra hight it's getting more difficult for less agile elderly folks to get in the machine (Had to help Grandpa a bit
). I found it to ride very smooth, took the bumps much better than mine.
Maintenance is easier with the new style Bearing carriers and grease holes in the hubs, ect.
Overall, I like the machine
, I think it will be easier for beginers to learn on (for some reason my wife thinks Handlebars are less intimidating than Sticks
). I like the Power, clearance, ride, it did very well in mud and muskeg. The engine sounds good and the Trans is quiet.
At this point I'm not crazy about the steering, and the price is kind of a bummer
Just my 2 Cents
RD
I am not a Kohler engine fan, but this one was nice to run. Good throttle responce and power to spare. If they ever figure out how to stop their heads from leaking, they might be on to something

The tranny itself seems to be working well, very quiet compared to others. I don't like having to put it in N to start it, and think that Neutral Safety Switch will be one of the first things to fail. Power loss throught the trans seems to be very low. I'm on the fence about how good the High/Low range shifter works. It does not feel like a Positive Shift, and the one I just tried wanted to be idled forward or backward to complete the shift. Low range was great for powering through tight turns but there were some awefully strange noises that I couldn't identify

Steering is so different to me, I'm sure it's just a matter of practice, but, I don't feel that I have complete control at times. There seems to be alot of play in the steering before the brakes actuate, it's similar to driving my old ford truck. I kinda feel like I'm herding cattle down the road. Tight turns in high range are difficult as you can not make the tires on the inside of the turn actually stop. The good side of that is that getting stuck with only one bank of tires turning does not seem to happen.
Much cooler in the drivers area (Sometimes I think my legs are on fire in my Conquest)
Driver position is good, and the raised seat gives the feel of more legroom.
Tires are simply awesome. Aproach angles are great, this machine comes up out of a hole very well. Swimms very well.
Not impressed at all with the factory "Pushbar"
The body of the HDI does not seem to twist and flex as much when going through holes. Not sure if it has a heavier frame than the older machines. Didn't seem to effect performance, and I'm not sure if flexing more is an advantage or disadvantage at this point.
Exhaust pipe length......, do yourself a favor and cut it back a bit, it does not need to stick out past the Body splitline rubber. It's just waiting to catch a tree and get bent or pushed back and damage the heat shield.
Ground clearance is good, but with the extra hight it's getting more difficult for less agile elderly folks to get in the machine (Had to help Grandpa a bit

Maintenance is easier with the new style Bearing carriers and grease holes in the hubs, ect.
Overall, I like the machine


At this point I'm not crazy about the steering, and the price is kind of a bummer

Just my 2 Cents
RD
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