We recently joined Kawasaki, in the mountains of West Virginia, to get some seat time aboard the updated 2016 Kawasaki Teryx 800 and Teryx4 800 UTVs. It is always great to get a chance to ride the Hatfield McCoy Trail System. The system is ranked among the best in the country, and the Teryx platform feels right at home on their it's roller coaster trails. Learn more about the Hatfield McCoy Trail System, and other top US riding locations HERE.
The Ride
Having driven the trail before, we knew the trail was aptly named as it seemed to be carved out of the hard rocky mountainside, but on this trip the layer of snow covered the rocks so deeply we rarely noticed they were even there. As we continued on our trek from Man, WV to Gilbert, WV we slowly picked up the pace as everyone in the group became more accustomed to the conditions. One of the first things I noticed was the new suspension settings on the Teryx. The ride felt smoother than in the past and at one of the photo stops, I made an adjustment on all four corners to make it a little stiffer. The adjustment was more noticeable as we picked up speed in one of the valleys, cruising along in slushy snow at full throttle. Just before the Gilbert trailhead there was a long downhill section where I shifted into low gear, to see how well the engine braking would handle the icy conditions. We had a lot of confidence as we descended the icy trail without once touching the brake pedal.
We finished the 25-mile journey to Gilbert right around lunch time and the rain started to fall while we were at the restaurant. It slowed considerably as we headed back to the trails. The rain added to the slush and also the fun as we were able to pick up the pace on the way back to Man. After 50 miles of trouble free riding in a winter wonderland our adventure was over. The trip will always be memorable as we had a freshly canvas to paint with a remarkable machine.