How much mud/water have you gone through on your 350 4x4 Bruin
#3
As long as you do not sink it above the front racks and fill up your belt housing they run good with good tires. I would not run anything over 25 inch. It would not have the HP to turn them. It is a great bike especially for the beginner
#5
Once weve gotten ours all the way up to the rear plastic and another time half of it was submerged sideways and I was holding the other side up by myself needless to say I dint try going through tht mud bog again I was inches from the airbox getting wet.
#7
Yes the air box is under the seat. If i were u i would have gone with a shaft drive not a belt there less maintenance and dont have to worrie about your belt getting wet and slipping. They both have there pros and cons but i think hers mor pros to a shaft drive 4 wheeler like honda aposed to a yamaha such as the bruin.
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#8
Bruin 2112, belt driven is not bad, you may end up snorkling your bike like mine is, there is a 350 that rides with us and the pic that you saw of me coming thru the water well my buddy who is about 210 lbs took the Bruin thru right after that pic was taken. Snorkle the bike to keep water out of your clutch and belt house and get tires, like I said aything over 25inch tires would drop your HP alot. I can tell you that Honda 350 es is a favorite of shaft driven because he has a Honda. I personally love the belt drive and will always own a Yamaha. Just take care of the belt
#9
hey riders 1 your right i got my bruin and it is awesome i went through tons of mud and water and the belt breather is plenty high for the water im goin through lots of power for what i need its a great atv


