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are the above good bikes ,has any one got and are you happy with it.thanks lads sorry just seen wrong section.

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are the above good bikes ,has any one got and are you happy with it.thanks lads sorry just seen wrong section.

 

Yeah they are pretty good. i'm not sure what age Kodiak your looking at but they came in a 400 or a 450cc. There were more 400cc made tho. not a bad little bike... a little ruff on the the suspension due to a single swinging arm on the back but a pretty good all-rounder.

 

You won't go wrong with a Yamaha... Get a cheap make and it'll cost you more in repairs!

 

I ride a 660cc Yamaha Grizzly, a great bike in the field for work and to carry the hunting gear when out for a decoy day..

 

ATB

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are the above good bikes ,has any one got and are you happy with it.thanks lads sorry just seen wrong section.

 

Yeah they are pretty good. i'm not sure what age Kodiak your looking at but they came in a 400 or a 450cc. There were more 400cc made tho. not a bad little bike... a little ruff on the the suspension due to a single swinging arm on the back but a pretty good all-rounder.

 

You won't go wrong with a Yamaha... Get a cheap make and it'll cost you more in repairs!

 

I ride a 660cc Yamaha Grizzly, a great bike in the field for work and to carry the hunting gear when out for a decoy day..

 

ATB

thanks mate that looks a beast.too true about buying unknown crap.

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i had a kodiak 400...the quad got everywhere i asked it to but it broke everytime i took it out. theyre pretty fast and i like the ultramatic gears. then i got a honda foreman 450 and abused it 2ce as much and the only problem i ever had was a slow puncture. apparently after about 3 years on the yams things go wrong, and when 1 thing goes wrong then another does then another and so on...

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