HELP!Which ATV is for me!
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HELP!Which ATV is for me!
Have you considered the Eiger?
Between the two, I'd lean more towards the Kodiak. I don't like the added weight od the AC on the 376cc motor compared to the Eiger. I guess the AC would be fine for how you'll be using it. The IRS might be nice. I would still lean towards the Kodiak.
Between the two, I'd lean more towards the Kodiak. I don't like the added weight od the AC on the 376cc motor compared to the Eiger. I guess the AC would be fine for how you'll be using it. The IRS might be nice. I would still lean towards the Kodiak.
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HELP!Which ATV is for me!
I love my Arctic Cat 400. Don't worry about the added weight of the Cat, it comes in really nice when you are plowing. The Cat does not seem to be too heavy for the engine, either. You are not going to win any drag races, but you won't be left behind on the trails either. For hunting the Cat also has a better rack capacity, but both could handle your deer. Also I love the IRS with 12 inches of ground clearance, comes in real handy up here when you are in the tundra, or going over rocks. 10" of adjustable suspension travel is nice too.
That is the ATV that worked best for my needs, be sure to ride them both, I have never been on the newer Kodiak's but am sure they are a nice machine too.
That is the ATV that worked best for my needs, be sure to ride them both, I have never been on the newer Kodiak's but am sure they are a nice machine too.
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HELP!Which ATV is for me!
The Kodiak/Grizzly Transmission has a great reputation. I just wanted to add that since noone else detailed why the Yamaha performs better. I have a buddy who has an Artic Cat 400 and complained about some parts being harder to find locally.The support for Yamaha is larger in my opinion.
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HELP!Which ATV is for me!
Had a Big Bear, then bought a Cat 500i. The Cat is the hands down winner, and not just in the power department. Rode a lot smoother, much better ground clearance, pulled better, didn't rattle my kidneys out when I hit rough ground...
Coming up on two years and 900 miles on the Cat - still hasn't broken anything. Not the fastest machine on the market, but it just crawls over everything.
Coming up on two years and 900 miles on the Cat - still hasn't broken anything. Not the fastest machine on the market, but it just crawls over everything.
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HELP!Which ATV is for me!
If you can't afford the rear Dura Blue axle I would recommend using them. They have helped me bigtime from tipping. I love to powerslide and before I got them I was always grabbing traction and tipping over.Also if you are going to jump more than 60 ft I would have to say go with the axle also. I have heard stories of raptors axles with wide spacers bending easier due to the weight/power . I ride with a KFX 700 rider and he is just shy of my width but he has a lot more weight. When we ride the only thing I do not like about them is sometimes they are too wide on trails. Handlings is as if you had the axle.