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I really doubt spare fuel will be needed Ben. With it's large gas tank and Polaris says it's their most fuel efficient engine ever, I bet this ACE goes forever on a tank of gas. Now if one is going overland and over night that's different.

All and all, I bet this thing runs all day on a tankful.

I say give the power aspect a chance. It's very close to the 570's weight to HP and they say a 570 does very well against an 800 razr UP TO the higher speeds. Plus, like the 570 it's a single cylinder, that equals great torque. It's going to be fun to drive.
 

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I really doubt spare fuel will be needed Ben. With it's large gas tank and Polaris says it's their most fuel efficient engine ever, I bet this ACE goes forever on a tank of gas. Now if one is going overland and over night that's different.

All and all, I bet this thing runs all day on a tankful.

I say give the power aspect a chance. It's very close to the 570's weight to HP and they say a 570 does very well against an 800 razr UP TO the higher speeds. Plus, like the 570 it's a single cylinder, that equals great torque. It's going to be fun to drive.
Most of our rides here will be an overnight campout. Typical distance covered is around 150 to 200 miles round trip.
 

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I really doubt spare fuel will be needed Ben. With it's large gas tank and Polaris says it's their most fuel efficient engine ever, I bet this ACE goes forever on a tank of gas. Now if one is going overland and over night that's different.

All and all, I bet this thing runs all day on a tankful.

I say give the power aspect a chance. It's very close to the 570's weight to HP and they say a 570 does very well against an 800 razr UP TO the higher speeds. Plus, like the 570 it's a single cylinder, that equals great torque. It's going to be fun to drive.
We rode the ACE hard most of the day and took turns between three drivers. At the end of the day I believe the ACE had 3/4 of fuel left! These things are very fuel efficient.


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Keep this in mind:

RZR-570 is 1059 lbs with 45hp = 23.5 lbs per hp.
ACE is 835 lbs with 32hp = 26.1 lbs per hp.
Problem is both are slugs....I find it amazing they do not want the engine cc size really known..people will automatic think it is a child's machine. Opposite of what the industry demands bigger motor more power xp1 ring a bell.i would love to have this machine but riding a 450 race bike now would be a huge disappointment in power.
 
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