Suzuki
Then Yamaha
Then Polaris, but only because they are huge in the states and parts are easy to find, sometimes parts are right on the trail .
I'm pretty sure he's not going to base his buying decision on "because AWOL said "hands down" ".![]()

huh? Reason?
My BF750 has 15,000k, my wife's KVF360 has close to 9....never an issue other than a CV boot and joint on the BF a couple seasons ago due to an errant stick.
Give me a reason.....
less than 5000 km on my 2007 brute force valves are shot on the intake
Suzuki
Then Yamaha
Then Polaris, but only because they are huge in the states and parts are easy to find, sometimes parts are right on the trail .

less than 5000 km on my 2007 brute force valves are shot on the intake
i think 700cc on a ute is a bit overkill my personal favourite is the honda trx300 4x4 most reliable machine ive ever ridden back up kickstart is super handy for when the battery dies
That has been one of my pet peeves on the atv forums.
Every time there is a newbie asking what he should buy there are idiots saying you should buy a blah blah 500, you should buy a 600 blah blah, you should buy a 900 blah blah.
When I first started atving I managed to nearly kill myself with a 400 several times... I think for first timers a 300-400 is plenty enough.
Its always the guys with the big bikes who need a second person to help them get out of a situation. @500lbs a 400 is light enough to be manhandled by one person.
Which if these three are better and why? I'm looking at something in the 650 to 750cc range.
Good point but a lot of people also need them for farm/hunt camp work i.e snow, wood/game hauling....etc. I am guessing thats when you may wish for a bit more power. personally, if it was only for trail ride, I would be very happy with a 500-550 size engine. However, I am looking at larger engines because it will have to do a lot of heavy hauling too.
Which if these three are better and why? I'm looking at something in the 650 to 750cc range.
I have owned many atvs over the years......I prefer Kawasaki and Suzuki (long time suzuki lover/owner) that being said Honda and Yamaha are quality machines too, buy a Japanese machine! I purchased a new Arctic Cat in 2007 and owned it for 3+ years, many issues and would never purchase again! I have a friend with a Bomb outlander 400 he's had for 5 or 6 years and its been pretty good, some minor issues. I currently own a 2013 BF 750 with EPS and I love it.



























