Polaris riders listen up
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Polaris riders listen up
You really are confused. The BF750 is a Kawasaki not a Yamaha. Do your own research and buy the one YOU like best. There are very few people who have the "perfect quad". Most are a compromise between cost, features, quality, weight, performance, brand loyalty, color, etc....
All new quads are made with quality and if taken care of will last a very long time. Choose wisely and have fun.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
All new quads are made with quality and if taken care of will last a very long time. Choose wisely and have fun.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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Polaris riders listen up
Do your own research and buy the one YOU like best. There are very few people who have the "perfect quad
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Polaris riders listen up
go ride the BF750 and the Polaris 800. both the most powerfull quads built, and they can both easly out run most sport quads. each one has its own quirks. the suspention on the BF is very tippy and sucks, were as the 800 is like a cadalac and not really built for raceing.
and if theres one good sport thing about the polaris', they're FAST
and if theres one good sport thing about the polaris', they're FAST
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Polaris riders listen up
the king quad is nice, but racers have been chooseing the 800, do a search for it. when dirtwheels did the big bore tests, king quad was first, polaris 700 was second (couldent get an 800) and BF750 was third. we all know we cant really trust these magazine companys, but hey, atlest it gives you the general view.
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Polaris riders listen up
I agree, all new atv's are built tough and ready to ride but it's the rider and maintance that makes or breaks the atv and the owners thoughts of his/her machine or brand. I looked at the hondas and yamahas then decided on the Polaris sportsman 700EFI because I wanted fuel injection and didn't want to deal with a choke or carb jetting. I also liked the heavy duty structure of the polaris compared to the other brands, this is where Polaris gets it's extra weight from. the IRS is much better on the polaris than the honda and for overall looks, style, comfort, ride, handling etc. you can't go wrong with a sportsman and the EFI is an added bonus. this is just my opinion, I like the Yamaha Kodiak and grizzly also but for me the Polaris sportsman 700EFI was perfect and the price was right. the only thing I wish polaris did was put a longer warranty on their atv's, 6 months just isn't enough on these expensive toys.