I was thinking about purchasing a max and was wandering what are the pros and cons of this machine and if any of the models come with an alternator..
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All models have a 16amp alternator. The Maxes have parts readily available and they're very reliable machines. If you want speed, they arent that fast, maybe 25mph or so, but they are very tough and have lots of hill climbing/deep mudding ability."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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There is, ask Hey_Dan78 how he did it with his Max. Its pretty easy to do actually. It worked out very well for him and it put out a lot of juice."Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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max pros and cons
Originally posted by kodashane View PostI was thinking about purchasing a max and was wandering what are the pros and cons of this machine and if any of the models come with an alternator..Last edited by mightymaxIV; 08-09-2007, 10:07 AM.
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max II with big tires
Originally posted by mudbug3 View PostThe man you are referring to ,with the Max II ,that has the 25 inch tires, modified the wheel wells of his Max II body, with a 2x2 board and a heat gun I,m pretty sure.
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Black Max
My Max's are always projects in progress. Ive used 18'', 21",22'',and 25'' tires and with stock sprockets I have found that you have the best power to weight ratio with the 21 and 22 inch tires. Ive used 16 HP Tec, 18 HP Vanguard, 4 strokes and a 55 HP Rotax two stroke with all these tire sizes to determine this. The 25 ride smooth and handle great for a 6x6 over rocky rutted terrain and have great traction. They are awsome in the Mud! They also climb well but you will get to the top faster with the 21", and 22" tires when pushing the max to it's vertical limits. The 25" rawhides swim about as good as the 22" Rawhides but the 21s" seem to be the fastest in the water. I hear the 24" Argo tires perform the best in the water but what else would you exspect from a tire engineered for an aatv. I wish I had a set just to try. I'm currently running 22" Maxxis 4-SNOW tires which have an exsplosive power to weight ratio with a healthy 18 Vanguard motor. The only draw back is they have almost no swiming ability. A sproket change would be smart to gain back the power weight ratio the max has with the 22" tires while running the 25" tires but this is only an issue in very steep terrain. Swamps are no problem!Attached Files
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Could you tell us a little about the 55 horse rotax. Seems like it would be a killer with 25" tires and a red spring clutch. Have you tried the red spring clutch? With a high horse power engine like the rotax, it will keep that engine reving and in the sweet spot in mud and climbing and will not let you run out of power! It just keeps going lower and lower in extreme situations. It seems like this combo would be awsome with a high rpm two stroke. Also please talk about the two stroke for a moment or two. I know when I rode a high horse power two stroke quad in the sand of pismo beach the power and fun factor were really cool but you had to work really hard to keep that engine in the right gear and in it's power band. Is this a simular situation with a 6x6?
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Rotax Max
Well to start with its eye watering fast when the two stroke wants to run. Its sheared a jack shaft in two and it eats axle bolts. It hawgs out the sprocket axle bolt holes and streches the 50 and 60 chain way before its time to replace them. In short this thing is wicked but it "WILL!!!!!" wear your max out quick. I'm even getting ready to rebuilt the T-20 because it does not work like it use to. It feels like the metal bands are rubbing the drums.
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