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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 4028176" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I‘ve had both 2 and 4wd 4 wheelers, and I can get by with a 2 wd. The best 4 wheeler I’ve ever had was a 2004 Yamaha Big Bear 400 2wd, and I put just 9953 miles on it before the main shaft broke in the transmission. If I were buying a new one today, I’d definitely buy a 4wd, and the biggest I’d buy is a 500cc. In my opinion, that’s plenty big, and people buying 800+cc units are just wanting to get into pecker measuring contests with their buddies.</p><p></p><p>My youngest son had a 2003 Yamaha Beartracker 250 2wd, and though it didn’t have an hourmeter or odometer, I estimate it had easily over 10k miles on it before the main shaft broke in its transmission.</p><p></p><p>Unless I know the owner, I’d be hesitant to buy a used ATV or UTV, but last fall I bought a really clean 2001 Honda Foreman 450 that’s rapidly turned into my new favorite 4 wheeler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 4028176, member: 24452"] I‘ve had both 2 and 4wd 4 wheelers, and I can get by with a 2 wd. The best 4 wheeler I’ve ever had was a 2004 Yamaha Big Bear 400 2wd, and I put just 9953 miles on it before the main shaft broke in the transmission. If I were buying a new one today, I’d definitely buy a 4wd, and the biggest I’d buy is a 500cc. In my opinion, that’s plenty big, and people buying 800+cc units are just wanting to get into pecker measuring contests with their buddies. My youngest son had a 2003 Yamaha Beartracker 250 2wd, and though it didn’t have an hourmeter or odometer, I estimate it had easily over 10k miles on it before the main shaft broke in its transmission. Unless I know the owner, I’d be hesitant to buy a used ATV or UTV, but last fall I bought a really clean 2001 Honda Foreman 450 that’s rapidly turned into my new favorite 4 wheeler. [/QUOTE]
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