gonna jump in with the rest on supporting the Yamaha!!
They are very close to Honda reliability.
Thanks for confirming what I was thinking. Bit the bullet and went with the Yamaha. Looks like a good all purpose machine
Here's a 2023 outlander 500cc next to a 2006 outlander 400cc. (The 400 has wore out front shocks) but the new ones are so much lighter built. Everything just looks lighter duty and cheaper. The front bumper is a joke too.
I won't be buying a new quad anytime soon. My 98 king quad 300 will likely out last anything new anyways.
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Here's a 2023 outlander 500cc next to a 2006 outlander 400cc. (The 400 has wore out front shocks) but the new ones are so much lighter built. Everything just looks lighter duty and cheaper. The front bumper is a joke too.
I won't be buying a new quad anytime soon. My 98 king quad 300 will likely out last anything new anyways.
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The smallest Honda that has reverse.
Here's a 2023 outlander 500cc next to a 2006 outlander 400cc. (The 400 has wore out front shocks) but the new ones are so much lighter built. Everything just looks lighter duty and cheaper. The front bumper is a joke too.
I won't be buying a new quad anytime soon. My 98 king quad 300 will likely out last anything new anyways.
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Honda is close to Yamaha reliability.
Good choice.
Was told Yamaha use a different clutch system their belt should last a long time.
Hondas are great machine just their DCT may be more complex and easier to break my buddy only has Hondas at this farm and he has several with solid rear axle for work but his own ride for hunting is a Rubicon with IRS, his only complaint is Hondas are slow and slightly underpower.
Might be wrong but think they said there was a 10 year belt warranty