Which atv to buy

gth said:
I have a Polaris Sportsman 400. I paid $7350 for it. It has seen 1200 hard miles so far and yet to hick-up.

I would buy another. But if Yamaha would price match with polaris I would buy one, but the Kodiak is just not $3000 better than my Polaris.




Oh yeah, if you think not having the front locker is no big deal.....dont worry you will change your mind when you are walking back to the truck.


The Kodiak I looked at was one sale for $7999. Grizzly was $8999.

Regarding the front locker, could you give examples where you would really need one? I haven't owned a 4x4 quad so I am curious how much real life benefit it provides. I'm not the kind of fellow that goes out of my way to find an inpassable route. If I see a mud pit, I'd just as soon go around it.
 
they are invaluable for: climbing hills, pulling heavy loads (MOOSE's), pushing snow with the blade, driving in deep snow when hunting, getting yourself unstuck(this is when i use it the most:) ), Can anybody else think of what they are good for????

They are a tool worth having. Most of the time you wont need one but when you do, you will be glad you have it.:D
 
Biggest place I like it other than obvious low-traction or heavy pulling places is getting through the stinking dead-falls and beaver-blasted coulees you often come across. When you get the front end over a log and it is off-camber, locking the front end will get the front tire that is touching ground to pull and help you over without a big fuss.
 
1899 said:
Regarding the front locker, could you give examples where you would really need one?

First trip out with my new Kodiak. I was with Honda 500 and a Honda 450. Going up a steep seismic cutline with some serious bumps/ruts halfway up. Both Hondas had to winch themselves up the rough spot, where I just put the locker on and made it through no problem. Thats the only time where I think I've ever truely needed it.

PS. I paid around $9000 for it after tax and a few goodies.

The locker is engaged here.
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