Honda Rubicon vs Yamaha Kodiak 700 ES

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Started with SRA vs. IRS. Going with IRS. New to quads but I have narrowed it down to these 2.

Looking for input.
DCL vs Ultramatic transmission.

Anyone ridden both of these models pros/cons.

I was mainly looking at Hondas but I can't overlook the amount of love this Kodiak 700 gets online.
 
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Honda would be my preference. Being able to manually select a gear and NOT have the unit sound like its screaming at as little as 10-15 mph. Love being able to gear up to 4th or 5th and cruise along at much lower rpm than comparable ATV's
Honda's seem pretty bombproof as well.
 

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I bought a new Honda with the DCT about a year ago. I really disliked the shape of the foot rests and the jerky shifting of the automatic. After we moved back to Alaska sold it and bought a Yamaha 700 with EPS. Plus the model I bought already had a 2500 winch plus 27 inch mud tires. With factory extended warranty is was just under $12k OTD. Local dealer had some great deals in December.
For me, the Yamaha is a much more comfortable ride.
 
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I bought a new Honda with the DCT about a year ago. I really disliked the shape of the foot rests and the jerky shifting of the automatic. After we moved back to Alaska sold it and bought a Yamaha 700 with EPS. Plus the model I bought already had a 2500 winch plus 27 inch mud tires. With factory extended warranty is was just under $12k OTD. Local dealer had some great deals in December.
For me, the Yamaha is a much more comfortable ride.
Having never ridden either I appreciate your feedback.
 
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Honda would be my preference. Being able to manually select a gear and NOT have the unit sound like its screaming at as little as 10-15 mph. Love being able to gear up to 4th or 5th and cruise along at much lower rpm than comparable ATV's
Honda's seem pretty bombproof as well.
Do you like Honda's DCT?
 
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Having never ridden either I appreciate your feedback.
I currently have a older Rubicon ( 2006 ) with 3600 miles. Nothing but maintenance and tires. Been reliable. The Kodiak I had was when I lived in Colorado. Cant remember what year it was. Both were good, I just prefer the Honda transmission. Whatever you get, get the independent rear suspension. 20250204_154225.jpg
 
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We have a Yamaha Kodiak 700 ES and it's a fantastic machine. We love it and it's hauled several critters for us! Good with a plow and fun to cruz around on as well. Only had it for a couple years but hasn't had a single issue.

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I think I would go with the Yamaha. I have a Polaris 550 and it’s been good but dang the 4wd sucks! It only kicks in when the back tires spin a little and then only works if the engine stays under a certain rpm. I would prefer to lock in the 4wd and it’s in the whole time I need it.
 
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We have a Yamaha Kodiak 700 ES and it's a fantastic machine. We love it and it's hauled several critters for us! Good with a plow and fun to cruz around on as well. Only had it for a couple years but hasn't had a single issue.

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Really like that color.
 

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Started with SRA vs. IRS. Going with IRS. New to quads but I have narrowed it down to these 2.

Looking for input.
DCL vs Ultramatic transmission.

Anyone ridden both of these models pros/cons.

I was mainly looking at Hondas but I can't overlook the amount of love this Kodiak 700 gets online.
I own both, trail ride, yard work, hunting, they get used for all of it. The Honda is more a work horse its IRS but a much stiffer ride, the yamaha is much more comfortable and has more power. The yamaha transmission is much better than I thought it would be. Honda is good, but getting it into reverse is a pain. Hondas are around 4,000 miles and have done nothing but oil changes. Yamaha has about 1,000 miles and oil changes only there too.
 
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