The Yamaha Bruin
#2
i dont own a bruin but i have a kodiak and the bruin is just a little smaller version of the kodiak.to answer your ? the bruin is good in the mud and water but the belts on the bruins are not made as well as the kodiaks.the bruin is a good choice.
#3
Originally posted by: imfast
Is the Bruin a good utility quad for mud and water. And for any Bruin owners what are some of the common problems if any with a Bruin
Is the Bruin a good utility quad for mud and water. And for any Bruin owners what are some of the common problems if any with a Bruin
#4
The Bruin is a reliable bike Im sure and has a really good price tag but the tranny has no LowRange. I dont see that as being a good thing if you plan on putting big tires on it and getting in the sticky stuff
#5
The Bruin is OK..The Kawi 360 is in the same price range and has a lot more to offer thyen the Bruin. I am sure the Bruin would serve you well...but why not go for the additional features that the Kawi has at approx. the same price.
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#7
I agree as well. You get variable front diff lock, sealed rear breaks vs drum, speedo (in canada) Fuel guage. Having said this Yamaha makes good bikes, but the Kawi has more features.
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