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Posted by NC Wayne on December 25, 2005 at 19:14:33 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: ATV brand? posted by brian 1 on December 25, 2005 at 13:42:48:
Most everybody I know, as well as myself, have Hondas. Personally I like the older ones without all the bells and whistles. Their simple so it makes them both reliable and relatively inexpensive to maintain. I've got a '87 250 SX 3-wheeler and my boy has a '86 Fourtrax 70 and they both get rode hard and require very little to maintain beyond washing off the mud and replacing brake shoes. The boys down the street all bought new Hondas about 2 years ago and theirs spend as much time in the shop as they do in use, mainly with electric/electronic problems. My brother-in-law has an older Polaris and while it doesn't have all the electronic gizmos he also spends alot more keeping it going than I do on either of my Hondas. Electric/electronic bells and whistles are fine for someone that wants them in a "luxury" vehicle but they have no place in an ATV that's going far offroad where AAA can't get a tow to you.......Just my .02
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