what kind of 4 wheeler do you use?
#41
RE: what kind of 4 wheeler do you use?
ORIGINAL: rlkarmy15
you guys may laugh but i have a 2005 yamaha bruin 250 but i'll tell you what for a small 4 wheeler it goes almost anywhere, it is lightweight and easy to load in my truck also being small can get through some tight areas in the woods it does what i need it to do but everyones needs are different so i guess its all about what your going to do with it
you guys may laugh but i have a 2005 yamaha bruin 250 but i'll tell you what for a small 4 wheeler it goes almost anywhere, it is lightweight and easy to load in my truck also being small can get through some tight areas in the woods it does what i need it to do but everyones needs are different so i guess its all about what your going to do with it
Small, light, manuverable, good on fuel. That works for me.
#45
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Baileysville, WV
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RE: what kind of 4 wheeler do you use?
LOL I must have bought well back in 1995 because my 95 Kawie 400 4x4 is still running and is still 100% trouble free. Full time 4wd...an actual shiftable tranny...simplicity at its finest. If I bought new I would consider everything but the Polarises. Honda would be my 2nd choice. I could care less about flash.....give me function!
I would just like to know how many deer have been hauled and just how many miles this thing has..lol. Still runs and looks new.
Bottom line...whatever ya buy..treat it with respect, service them well and they will give you more years of service than most would believe.
I would just like to know how many deer have been hauled and just how many miles this thing has..lol. Still runs and looks new.
Bottom line...whatever ya buy..treat it with respect, service them well and they will give you more years of service than most would believe.
#46
Nontypical Buck
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RE: what kind of 4 wheeler do you use?
Very good luck with Yamaha and Honda.
My family has had one of each (at different times) for at least 10 years,
we did not treat them with TLC, we hunt in smampy conditions and used
to mudride a lot, and other than routine maintenance and the occassional small problem, both never gave us trouble. The Yamaha was a Moto-4 200 (probably about 1985), and I think the Honda is a 1995 Fourtrax 400.
We still have the Honda as back up to a Mule and it still runs.
My family has had one of each (at different times) for at least 10 years,
we did not treat them with TLC, we hunt in smampy conditions and used
to mudride a lot, and other than routine maintenance and the occassional small problem, both never gave us trouble. The Yamaha was a Moto-4 200 (probably about 1985), and I think the Honda is a 1995 Fourtrax 400.
We still have the Honda as back up to a Mule and it still runs.