Canadian Bacon
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I have come to the community to get some help on a very important decision. I am looking for a quad, primarily for hunting. I was looking to keep my budget to 10k (Canadian) but after taxes and accesories, I have moved that to 12k out the door.
Must haves are Winch, tires, heated grips, front bumper/bush guard
I really like the Grizzly but it comes in over budget It will also have upgraded Mud Lites, as opposed to the Hunter's Carlisle ACT HDs. The Outlander L Hunter however has front and rear bumpers and full skids plates and comes with the gun boot and gear clamps. Also, it is Camo which is a nice, yet unnecessary feature. In fact, I care nothing for the color. It can be anything really in my opinion.
The Yamaha won't have a rear bumper or skids plates to keep as close to budget as possible. Are skid plates and a rear bumper a deal breaker? I don't know.
Also, I looked at the Kodiak SE, however it is only $500 less than the Grizzly EPS.
So my best quotes thus far are $11 400 for the Can Am, and $12 300 for the Yamaha, out the door.
My gut is telling me to go Yamaha due to it's track record of quality and reliability. Am I right to believe this? Is it worth the $900 premium?
For the record, this will not be for "quad hunting", but to get my quad into some gnarly spots, so I can park it, and hike in the woods even further into those nice back country spots. Away from all those other guys that don't have the time of day to get off their quad to shoot an animal Utility and Reliability are the biggest factors.
Please weigh in and let me know what you guys and gals think.
Thanks
Must haves are Winch, tires, heated grips, front bumper/bush guard
I really like the Grizzly but it comes in over budget It will also have upgraded Mud Lites, as opposed to the Hunter's Carlisle ACT HDs. The Outlander L Hunter however has front and rear bumpers and full skids plates and comes with the gun boot and gear clamps. Also, it is Camo which is a nice, yet unnecessary feature. In fact, I care nothing for the color. It can be anything really in my opinion.
The Yamaha won't have a rear bumper or skids plates to keep as close to budget as possible. Are skid plates and a rear bumper a deal breaker? I don't know.
Also, I looked at the Kodiak SE, however it is only $500 less than the Grizzly EPS.
So my best quotes thus far are $11 400 for the Can Am, and $12 300 for the Yamaha, out the door.
My gut is telling me to go Yamaha due to it's track record of quality and reliability. Am I right to believe this? Is it worth the $900 premium?
For the record, this will not be for "quad hunting", but to get my quad into some gnarly spots, so I can park it, and hike in the woods even further into those nice back country spots. Away from all those other guys that don't have the time of day to get off their quad to shoot an animal Utility and Reliability are the biggest factors.
Please weigh in and let me know what you guys and gals think.
Thanks