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<blockquote data-quote="Almondgrower" data-source="post: 1653359" data-attributes="member: 106582"><p>I run ATV's daily in our line of work . I have owned Polaris , bombardier, canam, Kawasaki, Suzuki , arctic cat, Yamaha and Honda . I would never have another polaris (they didn't hold up) , bom, canam, Arctic , dealerships are a bit limited here and parts availability and price are both a big problem . Suzuki and Kawasaki are middle of the road for me. We do all of the work here at my shop on everything ( except ecm programming if that is dealer only , thank goodness that has not been needed ....yet) I have a Honda rincon 650 that has 7500-8500 miles on it and I have done nothing but service and valve adjustment. The Honda and Yamaha's are the only ones I keep longer durations because NOTHING ever goes wrong with them . One thing that is a huge deal for hunting is having low range . My Honda does not so now the Yamaha is what goes on the hunting trips . Newer big Honda's may have it now , I'm not sure . Stick with a Yamaha or Honda and you will be happy you did . Just my opinion backed by a 20 year long side by side atv shootout .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almondgrower, post: 1653359, member: 106582"] I run ATV’s daily in our line of work . I have owned Polaris , bombardier, canam, Kawasaki, Suzuki , arctic cat, Yamaha and Honda . I would never have another polaris (they didn’t hold up) , bom, canam, Arctic , dealerships are a bit limited here and parts availability and price are both a big problem . Suzuki and Kawasaki are middle of the road for me. We do all of the work here at my shop on everything ( except ecm programming if that is dealer only , thank goodness that has not been needed ....yet) I have a Honda rincon 650 that has 7500-8500 miles on it and I have done nothing but service and valve adjustment. The Honda and Yamaha’s are the only ones I keep longer durations because NOTHING ever goes wrong with them . One thing that is a huge deal for hunting is having low range . My Honda does not so now the Yamaha is what goes on the hunting trips . Newer big Honda’s may have it now , I’m not sure . Stick with a Yamaha or Honda and you will be happy you did . Just my opinion backed by a 20 year long side by side atv shootout . [/QUOTE]
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