Hey Cliff, Arctic Cat says that my 2004 650 weighs 650 pounds, but I see guys that have weighed the beast talking about  
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 725 to 750 pounds. Add in the 400+ pound trailer, and it is a BIG load for a n/a Baja. 

  No prob keeping up with traffic on the interstate, but you will work the hell out of it, bangin back and forth between gears 3 and 4. 
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  Thats ok, I think it can handle it, as long as I don't do it every day!! I would love to live in the northern part of the state, they have lots of miles of trails to satisfy anyone. Nice graveled, to mudholes. Problem is, there aren't many jobs up there in the woods. I have seen quite a few people on the one close to home, as it is graveled, and they ride their bikes on it. At 47 miles long, you would get a good workout. Its neat, you go alone through woods, farm fields, and right down through every town that used to be on the railroad. And you get to go over 47 bridges, most of them short. Some are original from the railroad, some have been replaced. Not very challenging though, if you like to ride up the sides of mountains!! Last time my nephew and I took a ride there, we went end to end, and one side trip that added another 20 some miles. I think we put on 114 miles altogether. Still is a nice ride, even if not too challenging. Mike