Hey, new to the forum.......Not sure if my search function is not working, if the way I entered the text is finding nothing or if this question has just not been asked before but I did honestly try before posting this!!!
I am looking to purchase either a new quad or a side by side for use in the Calgary off road areas....mostly McLean Creek. My riding will be a mix of solo as well as riding with my wife and 5 year old son. While I will be more aggressive when riding solo with the guys as I would with the family I am forced to take it easy medically due to a dirt bike injury two years ago that I've just recovered from where I destroyed my right wrist.
Some of my concerns/questions are...
Is there any restrictions on side by sides? I don't want to buy one then find out they are on the verge of being outlawed.
Is there any reason a quad would be better than a side by side and vice versa.
Can a side by side access the same terrain as a quad or are they restricted to "less tight" paths.
I'm sure I will come up with many more questions as time goes on but thanks for the input so far!!
Cheers,
Dean
I am looking to purchase either a new quad or a side by side for use in the Calgary off road areas....mostly McLean Creek. My riding will be a mix of solo as well as riding with my wife and 5 year old son. While I will be more aggressive when riding solo with the guys as I would with the family I am forced to take it easy medically due to a dirt bike injury two years ago that I've just recovered from where I destroyed my right wrist.
Some of my concerns/questions are...
Is there any restrictions on side by sides? I don't want to buy one then find out they are on the verge of being outlawed.
Is there any reason a quad would be better than a side by side and vice versa.
Can a side by side access the same terrain as a quad or are they restricted to "less tight" paths.
I'm sure I will come up with many more questions as time goes on but thanks for the input so far!!
Cheers,
Dean