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Opinions on a new 4 wheeler....
I am considering buying a new 4 wheeler this year. I had a 2000 honda rancher, that my brother destroyed a few years ago, and haven't had one since. I gotta give my truck a break. So......how are the new Polaris? I know back in the day, 2000ish, they were crap and constantly had problems. I hear the new Honda's are just way behind with technology, and I've never owned a Yamaha. I don't need anything big, just something to ride around with on the lease so my truck don't get so much action. Any suggestions on something that is reliable?
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My uncle has a Polaris that is a few years old and that thing is unstoppable. It's a auto and is super quiet.
But I always a Honda fan when it came to four wheelers so i would look harder at Hondas |
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if you want somthing that will last buy a Honda or if you want somthing bad in the mud and fast pick one of the others but good luck with them lasting long or holding value..... just my opinion
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My brother-in-law just bought a Suzuki 400 and its nice. Very comfortable.
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I would stay away from artic cat, and Honda's will outlast everything...PERIOD!!, other than that Yamaha and Polaris are both good bikes as long as you dont tear 'em up.
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Growing up on a farm and around 4wheelers all my life
Honda They are the most durable and reliable on the market |
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Honda , Nuff said already.
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Have several guys at our camp that have the Honda 420 ranchers & all love them. Haven't heard a negative word on them. I have 2 '06 Ranchers the 350's
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I have an 07 Honda Rubicon. Strictly adult ridden and it's just as reliable as the day I bought it.
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No it's not. I wouldn't take what I paid for it. I love that bike.
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Well, guess I'll check out the Honda's. Gonna look at a rancher I guess
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Check Brookhaven & Natchez, they'll make it worth the ride! They're alot cheaper than any where close to BR!
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We have a honda 420 and a yamaha 400 at the deer lease.....I prefer the honda hands down. Another guy that hunts with us has a polaris and he is always working on it.
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If ur looking to do simple stuff and for it to last long I'd go with Honda no doubt...if you wanna be a bad azz and mud the piss outta it deff Polaris or kawasaki or can am if you can afford it.
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The Honda 420 Rancher is fuel injected. Turn on the key, the light tells you when to start, when fuel pressure is satisfied, very nice. I have always had Honda's and love 'em, I have an '07 500 foreman, great bike, but cold natured as all hell. Have to use the choke everytime I start it. The older Rancher 350 was cold natured too.
Honda did something to their engines when they turned them sideways and did away with the transfer cases. The old 300's were the best, I still have a '93 model and it runs great. |
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My son has a honda 250,the thing is near bullet proof. Hes on it "every" day. I have a honda Rincon,thing is a beast. No problems with either one.
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Heres what artic cats are good for. My buddies broke axles on both bikes this weekend and my berry pickin honda rubicon had to pull'em out, and they still havent heard the end of it.
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Is your honda lifted with oversized tires? Only reason I ask is because if you lift a bike and put big tires( like those artic cats) and don't put Gorilla axles it doesn't matter what u ride u will eventually snap your axles.
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