Scambler vs. Wolverine?
#11
Hey guy's, thanks for all your input, I really appreiciate it! My dealer is running a deal on 2005 models for $5199. I'm goin' Friday to deal! Is the 2006 the same except color?
Thanks again to all, (or most of you)
Curt
Thanks again to all, (or most of you)
Curt
#12
good points for the wolv ,,shaft drive adjustable shocks front and rear and it definately runs better than a 450 kodiak.. bad ponts 3 wheel drive average power scrambler good ponts true 4wd . and alot more power but bad point still chain drive . scrambler would be better for more aggresive type riders i have ridden several scramblers and came real close to buying one when i got my sportsman but i needed a ute more than a sport the wolvy is a smaller frame bike which would make it easier to manuever in tight woods ....ride en both then let the size of the grin on your face determine what you get either way they are both decent bikes
#14
Another thing is the Yamahas won't shift into 4wd until you are at 5mph or under.
So unless you plan ahead on that mud bog or hill climb you will be screwed as you lose momentum.
This was brought up in a recent mag reveiw of the Wolverine.
Jim
So unless you plan ahead on that mud bog or hill climb you will be screwed as you lose momentum.
This was brought up in a recent mag reveiw of the Wolverine.
Jim
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