Is there footage of you all tackling some trails or obstacles? I am in the market for a sxs before next hunting season. The wolverine x2 is at the top of my list. I just need something to haul deer out with and do some trail riding with my wife. Nothing crazy I am out of the crazy stage but sometimes you end up on a trail that doesn't leave you any option but to go through whatever is ahead. Thanks for the video and information you did provide. Also any recommendations on a sxs that I should look into is highly appreciated. I live in the eastern part of USA.
Hey Adam. Thanks for watching and reaching out. We don't have an footage of anything extreme in the Wolverine. Based upon what you are planning to do with it, the X2 would be a good choice. It will handle whatever terrain you could ever throw at it in trail riding. For your kind of riding a rec/utility class is what you want. You could also look a Polaris General, Kawasaki Teryx, Can-Am Commander, and Honda Pioneer. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a Wolverine X2. It is at the top of my list. I would go sit in one and, if you can, drive one before you buy any of these. I hope this helps. Josh
You guys are AWESOME! Your review was fairly thorough and in depth. I will actually be purchasing a 2018 X2 Rspec next weekend and I am REALLY looking forward to hitting some local mountain trails with it. If you are ever near Southern VA, PLEASE check out Catfish Pond. The owners are incredible people, and the trails range from easy to "nope, I'm scared", lol.
How would this compare to a rzr 900? I know there different but i just dont care for the polaris quality or lack off. Can you run with guys that have the rzr's? You know, running hard. Thanks!
Very different vehicles. The RZR handles more sport-like, and travel numbers are higher for the RZR S. Low end is lower than a RZR in High, but a RZR has more power at the top end. I believe the rev limiter kicks in at 55MPH on this if I remember correctly. You can keep up with the RZR overall in trail riding. On the straights you are going to loose ground. You will be fine to about 50 MPH. If it wasn't for the limiter this thing would probably push 65MPH. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
I love what yamaha did to the X2! They listen to customers obviously unlike other companies out there. They addressed about everything I would of asked them too! I have the 17 rspec se. And I will own one of these x2 machines soon looks awesome and much improved!! Can’t wait!!!! Thanks for review!
Thank you for the kind words, and for watching! We are impressed they listen to their customers and make changes. Casey and I both agree they improved all the issues we had with the R-Spec in the past. This is a solid machine.
If I traded in my Can am Commander 1000 in on one would I be disappointed? How do they compare to the commander? Honest opinion. Great video thanks for all you do. Keep it up.
The Commander and X2 are somewhat different vehicles so be sure to sit in the X2. You will like how quiet and temperature cool the cab is. You will also like doors instead of cargo nets and the 4WD system with diff-lock. The engine is different in power delivery than the Commander 1000. Tons of torque on the low end all the way to 45/50 MPH and then it backs off. It will cruise effortlessly to the speed limiter which I think is around 55MPH. The Commander has raw rough power all the way to higher speeds. The Commander is going to have a higher top speed. There is a bit more room in the Commander cab, and the sitting position is more in the machine, while it is higher with better visibility in the X2. I would say the X2 is more polished overall with the way everything works together and the overall experience. Between the two, I would buy the X2 for a recreation/utility side-by-side because of the overall experience of the machine. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching, commenting, and for the kind words!
What are your thoughts regarding the power VS the OG R-Spec? I'm really on the fence as far as trading in and the corner to corner power difference is where this needs to be leaps and bounds better than the old one.
Hey Jay, thanks for reaching out and watching. The summary answer is the twin is leaps and bounds better than the old one. FAR quieter, powerful, torquey, and power delivery is far superior. Go drive one and you will be very happy. Happy this helps.
I had a 2014 Viking and loved it. Pulling trailer full of wood or just cruising dirt roads, open desert, and some tight steep trails. My only complaint is it pushed a bit but most of the time it could be correct with the gas pedal. That new Wolverine seems to be an awesome machine and hope to have one soon. Thanks for the review.
I currently have a Pioneer 500 and have truly enjoyed owning it, but it's time for an upgrade, and imo Honda is a total let-down for 2019. I really like what I'm seeing with the new Yamaha. My main concern with the Yamaha is the CVT vs. the fully manual trans in regard to engine braking. With the P500 in first gear, you can literally crawl down the steepest mountain trails without touching the brake. How does the Yamaha CVT compare?
Hey John. Thanks for reaching out and for watching. The Wolverine X2 is going to be a far-cry upgrade from what you have now. I would just go sit in one at the dealership to make sure you like the way it feels. To your question: It is different, but the EBS on Yamaha is most likely the best CVT EBS on a side-by-side. The X2 will crawl down a significant decline in high-range, but low really makes a difference in how steep a decline the X2 will walk down. It takes a long really steep decline to need to use the brakes, and I don't think you will find that very often. If you do the brakes are bigger than are necessary and will solve the problem fast. I wouldn't hesitate to tell you that the Low in the X2 is really low and will make crawling down most things a brakeless effort. I hope this helps.
Thanks for the quick response! My only experience with CVT's (other than snowmobile) was on a Sportsman 1000, and a H.O. 500. Going down steep rocky trails on those machines was terrifying.. If the brakes gave up, you was gonna die... I've done A LOT of mods to my P500, th-cam.com/video/VtbudRiHIOE/w-d-xo.html and giving up the 50" width and the manual trans is really a tough decision for me, but like you said, the Wolverine is huge upgrade. I'm gonna have to drive one to see if having the engine revved up all the time is going to annoy me as much as think it will.. If it was a manual trans, I'd have one before the weekend!@@atvescape
@@atvescape A quick follow-up. I did go to the dealer and sit in one. What a disappointment.. I could barely shut the door, I couldn't keep my arm in the machine without scrunching, and that shoulder bolster thing was brutal. I was absolutely shocked, as it's gigantic compared to my P500. It has substantially less people room than my P500 that I sit very comfortably in. I went with the intent of buying one, my P500 on the trailer and checkbook in hand. I hope they address this in later models cuz I still really want one..
A quick follow-up. I did go to the dealer and sit in one. What a disappointment.. I could barely shut the door, I couldn't keep my arm in the machine without scrunching, and that shoulder bolster thing was brutal. I was absolutely shocked, as it's gigantic compared to my P500. It has substantially less people room than my P500 that I sit very comfortably in. I went with the intent of buying one, my P500 on the trailer and checkbook in hand. I hope they address this in later models cuz I still really want one..
@@johnbrant7016 Hey John. Thanks for following-up on this, and helping other viewers. Sorry to hear it, but we are not surprised by what you are saying. It is tight, particularly getting in and out with the shoulder rest and where the door latch sticks out. We are also hearing this from others...and so is Yamaha. Again, thanks for telling us your thoughts.
I have to agree about the interior being tight compared to the original R-spec. Yamaha went a bit backwards in that aspect. 6000 miles with the original Wolverine and it fit like a glove. That being said, it’s not unbearable and I will be getting one in the spring.
Kawasaki did the same with the Teryx, they had a two seater, made the four seater, then remade the two seater using the four seater chassis. Cuts down on the manufacturing cost, using only one chassis rather than two.
Could you tell me if you think the X2 drives better than a Kawasaki T-rex or handles better than a T-Rex we're better feel on the trail comparing the two together
I am so sorry about not responding sooner. I swore I responded to this. The X2 rides better overall than the Teryx. It is SO MUCH quieter. We have a Teryx right now and it is loud in the cab even without a windshield on. The Teryx is easier to get in and out of, but the X2 is far nicer than a Teryx in creature comforts. Also, the Teryx is sportier the way it drives at higher speeds than an X2. Personally, I would buy the X2. Hopefully this helps. Thanks for commenting and watching, and sorry about the slow reply.
We all love H.P. and speed. I don't think the manufactures want to build a sport/utility machine, to go 70 mph. I would like be able to unlock the rear diff, that would be my most desired upgrade...
Totally agree with you, and Yamaha is not going to put a ton of top speed in a rec/utility like the Wolverine. We have heard several people, including ourselves, talk about an unlocking rear diff, but we don't think it is in the cards. Yamaha would most likely put that feature in the Viking, and there is no indication that feature is coming. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
That would have worked! We are going in a direction where we can add additional people to the discussion. That would have been a smart move once it was raining! It is truly a great ride. Thanks for the comment.
I will check on the horsepower number, though they don't officially release that. I know it is "47% more torque and 32% more compared to the Wolverine. It is a world of difference compared to the Wolverine 708cc. On top speed I believe it is limited to 51 or 51 MPH but I will clarify that also. At that speed that engine has plenty more left in the tank. Thanks for the comment.
I personally have not spent time in Honda Pioneer 1000, so I don't think I can speak at the moment. Soon, I believe Casey and I will be riding and reviewing a Honda Pioneer at which point I will come back to this thread and respond. I don't think the Wolverine X2 is really comparable to a Pioneer 1000 because it has a dump bed and less power. Now the Pioneer 700 would be more comparable to the Wolverine X2. From that standpoint I would suggest comparing specs and then go sit in them both and see what you think is most comfortable. I think the X2 is going to have a little more off road prowess than the Pioneer and comparable utility abilities. I hope this helps, and once we drive a Pioneer I will let you know what we think. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
Who goes 50 mph on a trail in the eastern US? Bought the 19 a week ago cab is tight not uncomfortable I’m 6’0 I love this machine turning is great. power ? Yup crawls like a centipede stops on a dime!
Greg I am glad you like it. I am with you on 50MPH. There are those who want to keep up on the rare straights in the trail. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
Is there footage of you all tackling some trails or obstacles? I am in the market for a sxs before next hunting season. The wolverine x2 is at the top of my list. I just need something to haul deer out with and do some trail riding with my wife. Nothing crazy I am out of the crazy stage but sometimes you end up on a trail that doesn't leave you any option but to go through whatever is ahead. Thanks for the video and information you did provide. Also any recommendations on a sxs that I should look into is highly appreciated. I live in the eastern part of USA.
Hey Adam. Thanks for watching and reaching out. We don't have an footage of anything extreme in the Wolverine. Based upon what you are planning to do with it, the X2 would be a good choice. It will handle whatever terrain you could ever throw at it in trail riding. For your kind of riding a rec/utility class is what you want. You could also look a Polaris General, Kawasaki Teryx, Can-Am Commander, and Honda Pioneer. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a Wolverine X2. It is at the top of my list. I would go sit in one and, if you can, drive one before you buy any of these. I hope this helps. Josh
Hey Mack, do you live near NC?
@@danielwood1894 not too awful far about maybe 5 hours away..
@@AMckentuck cool, I live north of greensboro..there's some decent mountain country trails we ride
You guys are AWESOME! Your review was fairly thorough and in depth. I will actually be purchasing a 2018 X2 Rspec next weekend and I am REALLY looking forward to hitting some local mountain trails with it. If you are ever near Southern VA, PLEASE check out Catfish Pond. The owners are incredible people, and the trails range from easy to "nope, I'm scared", lol.
How would this compare to a rzr 900? I know there different but i just dont care for the polaris quality or lack off. Can you run with guys that have the rzr's? You know, running hard. Thanks!
Very different vehicles. The RZR handles more sport-like, and travel numbers are higher for the RZR S. Low end is lower than a RZR in High, but a RZR has more power at the top end. I believe the rev limiter kicks in at 55MPH on this if I remember correctly. You can keep up with the RZR overall in trail riding. On the straights you are going to loose ground. You will be fine to about 50 MPH. If it wasn't for the limiter this thing would probably push 65MPH. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
I would suggest you test drive an X2. These are just different categories of the market, and they are really not comparable.
Thanks for the reply.
Polaris quality...or LACK OF....I LOVE IT. I'll never have a polaris again
I have a 2012 Rhino special edition. The X2 is the machine I’ve been waiting for. Thanks Yamaha.
We have heard that from several people. We are glad you like it. It is a true rec/utility.
Death to Ice Shield go get it no regrets
I love what yamaha did to the X2! They listen to customers obviously unlike other companies out there. They addressed about everything I would of asked them too! I have the 17 rspec se. And I will own one of these x2 machines soon looks awesome and much improved!! Can’t wait!!!! Thanks for review!
Thank you for the kind words, and for watching! We are impressed they listen to their customers and make changes. Casey and I both agree they improved all the issues we had with the R-Spec in the past. This is a solid machine.
If I traded in my Can am Commander 1000 in on one would I be disappointed? How do they compare to the commander? Honest opinion. Great video thanks for all you do. Keep it up.
The Commander and X2 are somewhat different vehicles so be sure to sit in the X2. You will like how quiet and temperature cool the cab is. You will also like doors instead of cargo nets and the 4WD system with diff-lock. The engine is different in power delivery than the Commander 1000. Tons of torque on the low end all the way to 45/50 MPH and then it backs off. It will cruise effortlessly to the speed limiter which I think is around 55MPH. The Commander has raw rough power all the way to higher speeds. The Commander is going to have a higher top speed. There is a bit more room in the Commander cab, and the sitting position is more in the machine, while it is higher with better visibility in the X2. I would say the X2 is more polished overall with the way everything works together and the overall experience. Between the two, I would buy the X2 for a recreation/utility side-by-side because of the overall experience of the machine. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching, commenting, and for the kind words!
Thomas Fluhr what’s the terrain you travel in? If you’re under 30 mph eating brush you will Love it
@@gregblack2628 mostly tight trail riding.
What are your thoughts regarding the power VS the OG R-Spec? I'm really on the fence as far as trading in and the corner to corner power difference is where this needs to be leaps and bounds better than the old one.
Hey Jay, thanks for reaching out and watching. The summary answer is the twin is leaps and bounds better than the old one. FAR quieter, powerful, torquey, and power delivery is far superior. Go drive one and you will be very happy. Happy this helps.
Thanks, i may go snag one this weekend.
I had a 2014 Viking and loved it. Pulling trailer full of wood or just cruising dirt roads, open desert, and some tight steep trails. My only complaint is it pushed a bit but most of the time it could be correct with the gas pedal. That new Wolverine seems to be an awesome machine and hope to have one soon. Thanks for the review.
We hope to have one soon also! It really is a great machine. Thanks for the comment and for watching.
I currently have a Pioneer 500 and have truly enjoyed owning it, but it's time for an upgrade, and imo Honda is a total let-down for 2019. I really like what I'm seeing with the new Yamaha. My main concern with the Yamaha is the CVT vs. the fully manual trans in regard to engine braking. With the P500 in first gear, you can literally crawl down the steepest mountain trails without touching the brake. How does the Yamaha CVT compare?
Hey John. Thanks for reaching out and for watching. The Wolverine X2 is going to be a far-cry upgrade from what you have now. I would just go sit in one at the dealership to make sure you like the way it feels. To your question: It is different, but the EBS on Yamaha is most likely the best CVT EBS on a side-by-side. The X2 will crawl down a significant decline in high-range, but low really makes a difference in how steep a decline the X2 will walk down. It takes a long really steep decline to need to use the brakes, and I don't think you will find that very often. If you do the brakes are bigger than are necessary and will solve the problem fast. I wouldn't hesitate to tell you that the Low in the X2 is really low and will make crawling down most things a brakeless effort. I hope this helps.
Thanks for the quick response! My only experience with CVT's (other than snowmobile) was on a Sportsman 1000, and a H.O. 500. Going down steep rocky trails on those machines was terrifying.. If the brakes gave up, you was gonna die... I've done A LOT of mods to my P500, th-cam.com/video/VtbudRiHIOE/w-d-xo.html and giving up the 50" width and the manual trans is really a tough decision for me, but like you said, the Wolverine is huge upgrade. I'm gonna have to drive one to see if having the engine revved up all the time is going to annoy me as much as think it will.. If it was a manual trans, I'd have one before the weekend!@@atvescape
@@atvescape A quick follow-up. I did go to the dealer and sit in one. What a disappointment.. I could barely shut the door, I couldn't keep my arm in the machine without scrunching, and that shoulder bolster thing was brutal. I was absolutely shocked, as it's gigantic compared to my P500. It has substantially less people room than my P500 that I sit very comfortably in. I went with the intent of buying one, my P500 on the trailer and checkbook in hand. I hope they address this in later models cuz I still really want one..
A quick follow-up. I did go to the dealer and sit in one. What a disappointment.. I could barely shut the door, I couldn't keep my arm in the machine without scrunching, and that shoulder bolster thing was brutal. I was absolutely shocked, as it's gigantic compared to my P500. It has substantially less people room than my P500 that I sit very comfortably in. I went with the intent of buying one, my P500 on the trailer and checkbook in hand. I hope they address this in later models cuz I still really want one..
@@johnbrant7016 Hey John. Thanks for following-up on this, and helping other viewers. Sorry to hear it, but we are not surprised by what you are saying. It is tight, particularly getting in and out with the shoulder rest and where the door latch sticks out. We are also hearing this from others...and so is Yamaha. Again, thanks for telling us your thoughts.
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I have to agree about the interior being tight compared to the original R-spec. Yamaha went a bit backwards in that aspect. 6000 miles with the original Wolverine and it fit like a glove. That being said, it’s not unbearable and I will be getting one in the spring.
You will like all the improvements. I totally agree on it being tighter to get in and out of. Thanks for commenting and watching.
So is it just an x4 minus the rear seats with a dump bed?
Basically that is true. In order to make that work some things had to be changed. Also, It is a little shorter in length than the X4
Kawasaki did the same with the Teryx, they had a two seater, made the four seater, then remade the two seater using the four seater chassis. Cuts down on the manufacturing cost, using only one chassis rather than two.
What size tire are on it?
I believe those are 26" on all four corners. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Could you tell me if you think the X2 drives better than a Kawasaki T-rex or handles better than a T-Rex we're better feel on the trail comparing the two together
I am so sorry about not responding sooner. I swore I responded to this. The X2 rides better overall than the Teryx. It is SO MUCH quieter. We have a Teryx right now and it is loud in the cab even without a windshield on. The Teryx is easier to get in and out of, but the X2 is far nicer than a Teryx in creature comforts. Also, the Teryx is sportier the way it drives at higher speeds than an X2. Personally, I would buy the X2. Hopefully this helps. Thanks for commenting and watching, and sorry about the slow reply.
We all love H.P. and speed. I don't think the manufactures want to build a sport/utility machine, to go 70 mph. I would like be able to unlock the rear diff, that would be my most desired upgrade...
Totally agree with you, and Yamaha is not going to put a ton of top speed in a rec/utility like the Wolverine. We have heard several people, including ourselves, talk about an unlocking rear diff, but we don't think it is in the cards. Yamaha would most likely put that feature in the Viking, and there is no indication that feature is coming. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
could of just sat in the machine, lol. and line it up to the camera... But man, I'd love to try one.
That would have worked! We are going in a direction where we can add additional people to the discussion. That would have been a smart move once it was raining! It is truly a great ride. Thanks for the comment.
Top speed, hp, ?
I will check on the horsepower number, though they don't officially release that. I know it is "47% more torque and 32% more compared to the Wolverine. It is a world of difference compared to the Wolverine 708cc. On top speed I believe it is limited to 51 or 51 MPH but I will clarify that also. At that speed that engine has plenty more left in the tank. Thanks for the comment.
It looks like it is limited to 55, and I will have to get back to you on horsepower
looks like it is 69..ish
The x4 is 69hp...almost same motor in x2. I would it’s guess it’s 60-65hp
Not enough hp or top speed.
Such a shame!
This unit could have been so much more.
This or Honda pioneer 1000
I personally have not spent time in Honda Pioneer 1000, so I don't think I can speak at the moment. Soon, I believe Casey and I will be riding and reviewing a Honda Pioneer at which point I will come back to this thread and respond. I don't think the Wolverine X2 is really comparable to a Pioneer 1000 because it has a dump bed and less power. Now the Pioneer 700 would be more comparable to the Wolverine X2. From that standpoint I would suggest comparing specs and then go sit in them both and see what you think is most comfortable. I think the X2 is going to have a little more off road prowess than the Pioneer and comparable utility abilities. I hope this helps, and once we drive a Pioneer I will let you know what we think. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
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Who goes 50 mph on a trail in the eastern US? Bought the 19 a week ago cab is tight not uncomfortable I’m 6’0 I love this machine turning is great. power ? Yup crawls like a centipede stops on a dime!
Greg I am glad you like it. I am with you on 50MPH. There are those who want to keep up on the rare straights in the trail. Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
Nobody goes 50 on an Eastern US trail..lol; Are you near NC?
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Glad you like the X2 and sorry you don't like our blah, blah! Thanks for the comment.