psycho
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Post by psycho on Dec 23, 2006 12:47:59 GMT -5
Honda, hands down. I have owned several Honda's and they stand the test of time. How does owning several Hondas show they have stood the test of time? ;D
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Post by doghuntingforlife on Feb 1, 2007 19:21:24 GMT -5
yamaha kodiak 450 4x4
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Post by Bolo on Feb 14, 2007 14:25:27 GMT -5
Gimme a Honda!
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Post by carolinadoghunter on Jul 15, 2008 16:18:58 GMT -5
honda fourtrax
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Post by bryant1 on Jul 16, 2008 7:27:46 GMT -5
I have owned many 4-wheelers and if I could have jus one of them I would go with the oringinal Yamaha kodiac 400 4x4. I have a Honda Rubicon 500 4x4 and its been dependable but it just doesnt suit me. If I were to get a new one it would prob be a Yamaha grizzly 660 but a Yamaha for sure. Bootlegger, Are you talking about the 97-99 models of the Kodiak? Those are some of the toughest 4 wheelers ever made IMO. My dad bought one in 98 and we still beat that thing to death, but it had 7 seasons of Alabama clay under it. I am talking about nasty places you can't take a truck. A year later my brother had to have a 99 yamaha grizzly. It lasted about 4 years and there was no comparison that the kodiak was head and shoulders above a grizzly.
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ss
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Post by ss on Aug 13, 2008 15:18:53 GMT -5
polaris it's got the power and speed of a sport bike and 4x4 to get u through the tuff stuff ..
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Post by bulletproof on Aug 14, 2008 10:24:43 GMT -5
i got a honda rancher 350 es and for the kind of hunting and the places i hunt i love it
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Post by bootlegger on Aug 14, 2008 11:26:20 GMT -5
I have owned many 4-wheelers and if I could have jus one of them I would go with the oringinal Yamaha kodiac 400 4x4. I have a Honda Rubicon 500 4x4 and its been dependable but it just doesnt suit me. If I were to get a new one it would prob be a Yamaha grizzly 660 but a Yamaha for sure. Bootlegger, Are you talking about the 97-99 models of the Kodiak? Those are some of the toughest 4 wheelers ever made IMO. My dad bought one in 98 and we still beat that thing to death, but it had 7 seasons of Alabama clay under it. I am talking about nasty places you can't take a truck. A year later my brother had to have a 99 yamaha grizzly. It lasted about 4 years and there was no comparison that the kodiak was head and shoulders above a grizzly. Mine was a 96 model. Tuff as nails.
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dd35
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Post by dd35 on Aug 31, 2008 10:58:17 GMT -5
honda 500 4x4 my papaws goes good throw the mud go fast gets you where you need to go
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reelrebel18
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BEAGLES AND BUCKSHOT
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Post by reelrebel18 on Sept 1, 2008 21:56:09 GMT -5
1986 yamaha ytm200e shaft on 25s
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Post by scdeerchaser28 on Sept 5, 2008 17:46:12 GMT -5
HONDA RANCHER........GETS THE JOB DONE.
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Post by midnite on Sept 11, 2008 18:16:08 GMT -5
I've owned Hondas, yamahas and one 2001 Polaris 400 sportsman Nothing I have riden STOCK will hold a candle to the polaris Towing, speed,power I want a Ranger so me and the kids can all ride so BAD I CAN'T STAND IT
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Post by Houndsman on Sept 11, 2008 21:02:40 GMT -5
anyone that will crank up when i hit the key and get me from point a to point b
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ss
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Post by ss on Sept 11, 2008 21:33:09 GMT -5
i still say the polaris over all but i will say this as far as reliability if u take care of them any will last i'm just partial to the polaris ..
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Post by carolinadoghunter on Sept 14, 2008 19:53:41 GMT -5
well with me they gotta be tough lol!!!
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