Totally on the fence. Looking to upgrade from an 1988 Yamaha 350 Moto4 that is still running pretty strong. Its been throw a lot, virtually zero breakdowns.
Looking to ride casual, for hunting, and some fun riding bit of mud etc. Typically wont be going crazy, just a couple buddies, go ride through some mud holes. I try not to try my equipment too hard. I most likley eventually buy a set of tires for and a snorkel kit. The kit makes me feel a little safer.
Considering the Grizzly because its a Yamaha and theres that little voice in the back of my head that says they've been around for a long time and can stand up, durability etc. Still has ample power, not sure about the suspension.
Considering the Outlander soley on hoots and hollars from everyone I hear who has a Can-Am. considerably more power, the 650 puts out 15 more HP than the 700 Grizz I think. Warranty is a bit better with the Outlander as well. My main concerns with the outlander is durability, and along with that the "Weak Frame" situation I keep hearing about. I am however, not sure how wide spread this phenomenon is, or what people are doing to cause it. So I am not sure if I should worry really... I know you can do a frame mod, cousin did one to his renegade 800, but not sure if i really want to start spending money on trying to stiffen a brand new quad...
Thoughts?
Looking to ride casual, for hunting, and some fun riding bit of mud etc. Typically wont be going crazy, just a couple buddies, go ride through some mud holes. I try not to try my equipment too hard. I most likley eventually buy a set of tires for and a snorkel kit. The kit makes me feel a little safer.
Considering the Grizzly because its a Yamaha and theres that little voice in the back of my head that says they've been around for a long time and can stand up, durability etc. Still has ample power, not sure about the suspension.
Considering the Outlander soley on hoots and hollars from everyone I hear who has a Can-Am. considerably more power, the 650 puts out 15 more HP than the 700 Grizz I think. Warranty is a bit better with the Outlander as well. My main concerns with the outlander is durability, and along with that the "Weak Frame" situation I keep hearing about. I am however, not sure how wide spread this phenomenon is, or what people are doing to cause it. So I am not sure if I should worry really... I know you can do a frame mod, cousin did one to his renegade 800, but not sure if i really want to start spending money on trying to stiffen a brand new quad...
Thoughts?