hi! what you buy if youmcould do it again?
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hi! what you buy,if you could do it again?
ok here it is. im am thinkink about purchasing another utility atv. i currently own an 03 grizzly 660. over the yrs the only problems ive had are the clutch, belt gets stuck down in the sheves when you come to a sudden stop annoying but i would think it would be a problem with all automatics. the other thing is i have broken 3 of the outter cv joints, and bent a tie rod. so anyway im thinking i would like another one but unsure as to what to get. looking for advuce from those who ride with mixed brands. polais seems heavy, thought about another grizzly but dont think there is a big enough difference between the 660 and the 700 to justify. thought about can-am. dont no anything about actic cat or kawasaki. i dont drag race,or ride in deep bogs or much water. mostly mountains, rocks, timber. but i want somthing fun, reliable and unstoppable or as close to it as i can get. so i want to here from those of you that have seen what they can do. WHAT WOULD YOU RECOMMENED?
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Polaris are heavy and for a reason. They've got the strongest frames on them. A Sportsman 850 would be a great sporty machine, with great comfortable ride with all the 4wd functionality you will need. CanAm has a 650 and 800. Tend to have most power per cc and a good ride. Frame is a little on the weak side but you can buy skid plates and an insert that you can install inside the spar frame to stiffen it up. Grizzly 700 is a great all around machine and the power steering makes it that much better. Brute Force is just that. A brute. Powerful engine that will pull through just about anything with nice aggessive looks. Weird way to lock up the front differential. You have to hold on to a little yellow lever to keep it locked. Suzuki King Quad is maybe the most bang for the buck. Don't know much about Arctic Cats. Honda machines are super reliable but underpowered per cc and don't have a full locker in the front.
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Polaris are heavy and for a reason. They've got the strongest frames on them. A Sportsman 850 would be a great sporty machine, with great comfortable ride with all the 4wd functionality you will need. CanAm has a 650 and 800. Tend to have most power per cc and a good ride. Frame is a little on the weak side but you can buy skid plates and an insert that you can install inside the spar frame to stiffen it up. Grizzly 700 is a great all around machine and the power steering makes it that much better. Brute Force is just that. A brute. Powerful engine that will pull through just about anything with nice aggessive looks. Weird way to lock up the front differential. You have to hold on to a little yellow lever to keep it locked. Suzuki King Quad is maybe the most bang for the buck. Don't know much about Arctic Cats. Honda machines are super reliable but underpowered per cc and don't have a full locker in the front.
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