which atv should I get
#3
Well I'll assume you are looking for a 4x4 so If money is no problem then go for a Yamaha Grizzly 660 or the new 700 EFI. Yamaha also makes a Grizzly 450 which is very nice also. You may also want to check out the Suzuki King Quad 700. I personally like my Grizzly 660 the best, But the 450 or King is a nice choice also. Those are my suggestions and I'm sure you will hear alot of differnt oppinions.
#4
Yeah, what are you looking to do with it. There are a lot of different things to clue you in on. But we would run out of space if you are not more specific.
AC or Yam. Grizz. for the mud and work around the farm. AC is a little heavier so the Yamy will probably go a little better.
Kaw 650BF sta., or if you can find a left over Prairie 700 these handle work and high speed turns, due to there low center of gravity. They also are not as tippy. They lack in ground clearance. But unless you are an absolute mud bogger they will be fine. Most of the time you can go around a mudhole. 99% of the time. But mudding is fun. Then sometimes you have to pass under fallen trees and post gates, and they set lower so they can pass more stuff like that. The straight axle also is longer lasting and more dependable. Just less moving parts.
Hon Rincon, Suz. King Quad, are good one's. They also have IRS.
Bombardier or Can-Am 800 is the most powerfull, but the most expensive by far, also.
So many choices. It depends on what you are looking for and how much you want to spend.
All of these are good 4-wheelers so it's up to you.
AC or Yam. Grizz. for the mud and work around the farm. AC is a little heavier so the Yamy will probably go a little better.
Kaw 650BF sta., or if you can find a left over Prairie 700 these handle work and high speed turns, due to there low center of gravity. They also are not as tippy. They lack in ground clearance. But unless you are an absolute mud bogger they will be fine. Most of the time you can go around a mudhole. 99% of the time. But mudding is fun. Then sometimes you have to pass under fallen trees and post gates, and they set lower so they can pass more stuff like that. The straight axle also is longer lasting and more dependable. Just less moving parts.
Hon Rincon, Suz. King Quad, are good one's. They also have IRS.
Bombardier or Can-Am 800 is the most powerfull, but the most expensive by far, also.
So many choices. It depends on what you are looking for and how much you want to spend.
All of these are good 4-wheelers so it's up to you.
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