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Boondox said:Richard -- I've always owned Hondas since the days of the Mini Trail 50 (remember that little gem?), and since my first quad was that rock solid little Foreman 400 that had never given me the slightest problem in seven years of hard use I checked out the Honda Foreman, Rubicon, and Rincon first. But the Foreman isn't much stronger than mine, the Rincon isn't a utility quad, and the Rubicon, while it is head and shoulders above mine, just didn't feel right. It was sluggish on takeoff and vibrated a lot more than I was comfortable with. There were also a lot of gadgets on it that struck me as gimmicks. 30 speeds, fer Pete's sake! After that I tried the Can-Am quads, but couldn't justify the price. Then the Kawasaki, and while I liked the V-twin engine it had no low range and again was more sports than ute. Plus the local Kaw and Suzuki dealers don't have the best reputation for service after the sale. Finally I tried the Grizzly 700 and it simply blew my socks off! I suspect, since I was able to steer it with one hand easily even in 4WD, that my petite wife would also like the Grizz.
But even the Grizz is a compromise. I'm looking for a quad to use around the farmlet and to harvest firewood from the forest. For that I need low end torque which the 700EFI has...but it also does 65mph which is something I definitely do NOT need!
Ahem, choices! Pete
If a person shops for an ATV more than just a couple days, the confusion gets worse!!! There are definitely a lot of choices. I didn't know Kawasaki built a utility ATV with the V-twin without low range??
I totally agree with your assessment of the Rubicon. I also agree about the Can-Am models. I have not ridden the Rincon and am very interested in that model. I don't need a heavy hauler but do want a workable utility machine. I think the first year of the Rincon had some problems but they have since added displacement and brought the brake system into the 21st century.
Keep us posted on your adventures!!!