It's been almost a year since the Grizz made its debut. I ride in Edinburg (VA) which is very rocky and unforgiving. Also been to H/M in WV.
Can say the Grizz has been, overall, a really good bike. It does bottom out on jumps, and I have gotten the belt to slip (too much water) and experienced overheating under extreme conditions (radiator clogged w/ mud) and had one fouled plug. But, really, a well put together machine. Likes to be ridden hard, good power - a lot of fun to ride. Feels nimble for a bigger quad. Went back to the shop for noisey rear axle (partially covered by warranty), that's about it!
Upgrades/Accessories: None yet. Could use better tires.
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