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Discussion in 'WANTED' started by isaiah, Aug 27, 2009.

  1. isaiah

    isaiah Grizzled Veteran

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    will buy or trade for one....
     
  2. Brandon8807

    Brandon8807 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    How big of an ATV are you looking for? I'll keep an eye out for you and let you know if I see any good deals.
     
  3. HoytnMuzzyboy

    HoytnMuzzyboy Newb

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    I dunno what kind your looking for but I have a 2001 Banshee thats a screaming machine. It just sits in my garge. Fresh motor on it bored 30 over each cyl.
     
  4. MuleyCrazy

    MuleyCrazy Newb

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    I know for one thing you dont want to take a banshee in the woods lol,,,, id get a grizzly 660 itll never let you down most reliable ,,, i have a buddie who bought 2 of them and theyll go everywhere,, the 700 grizz will two thats what i have..
     
  5. Tribal

    Tribal Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I had a grizz loved it other than it's too big. Can't fit through trails as easily as say a Kodiak which is what I have now. Can't go wrong with either just depends on what you need it for.
     
  6. Dan

    Dan Senior Member

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    One word......Honda.
     
  7. CHRIS A

    CHRIS A Newb

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    pm at ya
     
  8. Brandon8807

    Brandon8807 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Heck, might as well say it and add one more brand to the list. Polaris Sportsman series is the way to go =)
     
  9. MOarcher

    MOarcher Weekend Warrior

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    I bought a new Grizzly 700 back in April and LOVE it! Will go anywhere and can do wheelies really easy. Can't wait to drag that big buck out w/ it this year.
     
  10. Doublejs

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    I bought a 550 Grizz in February and love it!
    If you go with any of the big names and a 4x4, you can't go wrong....
     
  11. isaiah

    isaiah Grizzled Veteran

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    decent size, funny thing is that i wont use it all that much for hunting.... need it to pull my ice shacks out =-) was looking to trade it out but i think i waited a bit too late in the season.
     
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    MACK_USCG Weekend Warrior

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    Agreed. I have an 09 Polaris sportsman 550 XP in camo and it is an awesome machine. Polaris is the leader in that industry for a reason. They make a bulletproof product!
     
  13. Live2Draw

    Live2Draw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I love the polaris,
    We have a griz, a Rancher and A sportsman, and the sportsman,
    The sportsman always fires up, every time, no warm up needed. And never has any stall issues. I actually cant stand the Griz. its finicky comparativly
    The only thing i dont like about it is its belt drivin, so Never crack that case, cause once that belt gets wet, forget it.
     

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