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<blockquote data-quote="TBuckus" data-source="post: 1653544" data-attributes="member: 49491"><p>I agree with these two Hondas. I owned a Foreman and regret selling it. My FIL has the rancher and loves it along with myself. I will give the edge to the Foreman, but only because I'm not used to the shifting on the handlebar.</p><p>My suggestion is to go everything manual/ basic. It will save you money in the long run and less of a chance that you get stranded.</p><p>IRS is a smoother ride, but replacing boots cost money. PS is great, but increases cost and another thing to break.</p><p>You should be able to find those Hondas in the '05-'10 range for 3-4K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBuckus, post: 1653544, member: 49491"] I agree with these two Hondas. I owned a Foreman and regret selling it. My FIL has the rancher and loves it along with myself. I will give the edge to the Foreman, but only because I’m not used to the shifting on the handlebar. My suggestion is to go everything manual/ basic. It will save you money in the long run and less of a chance that you get stranded. IRS is a smoother ride, but replacing boots cost money. PS is great, but increases cost and another thing to break. You should be able to find those Hondas in the ‘05-‘10 range for 3-4K. [/QUOTE]
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