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Posted on 2/8/13 at 12:01 pm to tigah headache
Great bikes, but you will spend some money on service. I've been on the same Honda for 14 years, and I've only paid for batteries and replacement parts that have worn out (fuel lines, air filter).
The way used ATVs tend to be priced, I'd buy a new one, even if you have to finance it. That way you baby it and keep it forever. My kid will end up riding mine in a few years when I get a new one.
The way used ATVs tend to be priced, I'd buy a new one, even if you have to finance it. That way you baby it and keep it forever. My kid will end up riding mine in a few years when I get a new one.
Posted on 2/8/13 at 3:54 pm to tigah headache
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I've owned Yamaha atvs all my life and my next wheeler will be a rincon or foreman FWIW. Getting to where I hate a belt driven transmission.
donr get electric shift on the foreman and as an atv mechanic I would never own a rincon or rubicon
the TRANNYS COST BIG MONEY TO FIX ON THEM.
Manual shift hondas are ok but ride and pull like shite with no power compared to yamaha and polaris.
Put a good cluth kit and make sure the belt box is sealed good and you will never have a problem. and if you do get mud in the belt box remove it and clean and will last foeva
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