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Thread: Looking into buying an atv

  1. #51
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    Re: Looking into buying an atv

    You originally were looking for something small and reliable. Go with the Honda. I bought a Foreman 350 in 2003 and use it daily on the farm. Electric shift never a problem. Runs like a champ every day working on the farm. Then when the season is done I put it on my truck and off hunting I go. Never and I mean never let me down. No matter what the cost, pay a bit more for the Honda. You will never regret it. High resale value as well, but trust me you won't resell your Honda.

  2. #52
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    Re: Looking into buying an atv

    quick update
    after some looking around and lots of research, went with the yamaha kodiak 450. have not had a chance to ride it much yet but it seems pretty decent. thanks for all the input.

  3. #53
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    Re: Looking into buying an atv

    Congrats ... i just bought the 550 Grizz
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  4. #54
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    Re: Looking into buying an atv

    Great choice. It will serve you well for years and ask little in return.
    I harvest carrots. I kill animals.

  5. #55
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    Re: Looking into buying an atv

    Yet another suggestion for a Honda 420 rancher AT .With IRS, power steering, fuel injection tough to beat. Despite what some ill informed people have said, Honda trannys are bullet proof .Great on fuel,small,reliable and well last for years.

  6. #56
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    Re: Looking into buying an atv

    I just want to add my thoughts and a little experience to the mix.
    I bought a Kawasaki KVF 700...great quad.
    But what I have come to realize is it is over kill.
    I could easily do the same thing with a 500cc.
    Im sure what ever quad you choose you will be happy.
    if people of color do it, it's "affirmative action" "civil rights", etc, etc. If a bunch of white folks do it....its "racist" and "hate speech" quote Willyqbc

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