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2006 Kodiak™ 450 Auto. 4x4
Reviewer: Ryan Rose
From: Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States
Email: rosewood@powercom.net
Date: 08/13/2006
Rider Height: 6' 3"
Rider Weight: 210
Miles/Hours: 200 miles
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Specs: Barkley Motorsports Specs
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Second Quad and very happy

In 2005 I purchased a new Polaris Sportsman 500ho. The plastic melted twice. The seat melted. The master break leaked, and the headlight clips broke. This was all before 500miles. Traded it in on a 2006 Yamaha Kodiak 450. The Kodiak seems to be a durable machine. Its not the fastest, but it will do 50-56mph. It is very nimble, love the stainless steel exhaust, and it gets 25mpg. The down side is it could use better stock tires, and more storage. The polaris had that. I personlly would take reliability over better tires and storage any day. Overall very happy with my purchace.

Upgrades/Accessories:  warn 2.5 winch

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