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re: Bought a new atv- junk? UPDATE page 4
Posted on 2/2/17 at 1:36 pm to X123F45
Posted on 2/2/17 at 1:36 pm to X123F45
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As for getting a new one, 4 wheelers are registered vehicles with the state. The only way you will get a new one is if the dealership allowed their registrations to cross into February. Which they shouldn't. If you have having issues with the bike, the dealership should do everything possible to make it right. Honda would typically do an inspection and then rebuild at this point. Yamaha would typically do an insoection, and then depending on the issue, they may buy the unit back and sell you a replacement. As for the bike not coming with a full tank a fuel. That is logistically more difficult than you might think. ETA, didn't see it was a 420. I don't know of any honda dealers than flooded. Ktm, polaris, canam, suzuji, sure. But I don't know about the Hondas and yamaha.
Rando, you hear anything good on those new Honda Rubicon's. Buying another ATV in the summer. Was going to go straight to a Yammy Grizzly but figured I'd at least go check out the Rubicon. DCT Deluxe, I like auto's these days.
Posted on 2/3/17 at 5:37 am to Uncle Brady
Too expensive for what they give you.
It's silly what honda wants for a 500cc bike.
It's a good bike, but Kodiak 700s are twice the bike for less money.
It's silly what honda wants for a 500cc bike.
It's a good bike, but Kodiak 700s are twice the bike for less money.
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