2008 Grizzly 700 Feedback
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2008 Grizzly 700 Feedback
I am looking at buying a 2008 Grizzly (It is new) and would like some feedback on the dependability of this atv. I have read about some isssues with cold weather starting, boiling gas from the gas tank. Any feedback is appreciated.
I have owned polaris and honda's in the past. Polaris - I like them but they are to dang heavy. Honda's are dependable, but the Rubicon lacks - Fuel injection, Indendent rear suspension, only rated at 850lb towing capacity.
Also are there any differences between the 2008 and 2009 models???
Thanks
I have owned polaris and honda's in the past. Polaris - I like them but they are to dang heavy. Honda's are dependable, but the Rubicon lacks - Fuel injection, Indendent rear suspension, only rated at 850lb towing capacity.
Also are there any differences between the 2008 and 2009 models???
Thanks
#2
Hello,
I purchased an 08 700 Griz last July and I love it. It was slow to break in IMO but now that it is broken in it impresses me every trip out. I now have 350 miles on it and it is an awesome ride. I ride in extreme conditions and have ridden with every make and model and I am completely satisfied with my choice. I have yet to see any of the other brand that even comes close for me. I used to smell gas when riding, and so far this year I have not smelled any. I do think that there is a problem with them but not a big enough one to worry me. I was experiencing a stalling issue, and still do rarely but since I switched to premium fuel it is negligible. The only thing that I intend to change is the stock tires. I believe that the Dunlops that come on it stock are not very good tires. I like the look of the Mud Lites and the 589's. My 450 Griz has Maxxis tires and they are great, much better than the 700's. As for dependability I don't think any manufacturer is better than Yamaha.
I purchased an 08 700 Griz last July and I love it. It was slow to break in IMO but now that it is broken in it impresses me every trip out. I now have 350 miles on it and it is an awesome ride. I ride in extreme conditions and have ridden with every make and model and I am completely satisfied with my choice. I have yet to see any of the other brand that even comes close for me. I used to smell gas when riding, and so far this year I have not smelled any. I do think that there is a problem with them but not a big enough one to worry me. I was experiencing a stalling issue, and still do rarely but since I switched to premium fuel it is negligible. The only thing that I intend to change is the stock tires. I believe that the Dunlops that come on it stock are not very good tires. I like the look of the Mud Lites and the 589's. My 450 Griz has Maxxis tires and they are great, much better than the 700's. As for dependability I don't think any manufacturer is better than Yamaha.
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We (it's technically wifey's) have an '07 and I think it's good for the most part. The power steering is excellent, and durable. I smacked it into a tree, bending everything on the right front and the EPS held up fine. I do experience a stalling issue occasionally as well, but so far it has fired right back up. It only happens when I lock up the breaks on high speed stops. For me it's under-powered, but that's a matter of opinion. The only change so far have been tires. Overall it's a comfortable ride. It feels like riding a sport-quad next to my B-I-L's Sportsman 700 twin (in case you had experience with that Polaris). Good luck!
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I am looking at buying a 2008 Grizzly (It is new) and would like some feedback on the dependability of this atv. I have read about some isssues with cold weather starting, boiling gas from the gas tank. Any feedback is appreciated.
I have owned polaris and honda's in the past. Polaris - I like them but they are to dang heavy. Honda's are dependable, but the Rubicon lacks - Fuel injection, Indendent rear suspension, only rated at 850lb towing capacity.
Also are there any differences between the 2008 and 2009 models???
Thanks
I have owned polaris and honda's in the past. Polaris - I like them but they are to dang heavy. Honda's are dependable, but the Rubicon lacks - Fuel injection, Indendent rear suspension, only rated at 850lb towing capacity.
Also are there any differences between the 2008 and 2009 models???
Thanks
I love my 08 700 grizz. The boiling gas is a non issue after i got the free factory fix to the "vent" . That took 10 minutes.
Your immediate mods should include 2" wheel spacers all round, and a "grunt kit" for the clutch, which is 4 light weight rollers. These mods will set this machine free, and you will love it even more.
mike
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2" spacers are from Rhino Parts and Performance, Mesa AZ.
PH 480-982-4866 use p/n YR2.00" wheel spacers. Cost was $109.00 w/ $15.00 shipping.
The "grunt kit" was from someplace back east, but I found it on e-bay. you can most likely do a search and find it. That is exactly what it is called. I think the cost was $49.99 +s.h. The e-bay seller is JPL 75207The instructions were great, and on their website is an insallation video too. Most of the work involves taking the right side running board and side pannel off.
good luck,
mike
Last edited by flyer15015; 05-13-2009 at 12:32 PM. Reason: price correction on grunt kit to $49.99
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I know that some just run better than others and there may not be anything you can do about that. I know my 700 has big *****. I love it and when I can afford it I am going to try that grunt kit anyway even though I really don't need it. I have noticed that if I have been in heavy mud and have alot of it underneath it is more reluctant to pop up the front end, but when I have traction it comes up easy. Surprises the heck out of me.