Touchdown88
WKR
They are bomb proof. We have one on the farm that has beaten like a rented mule and never failed us. From the mountains to the swamps we put it through hell and it fires up every time we need it.
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Young and strongHow's your back? I'll never go back to a solid rear axel machine or one without EPS. I put around 2000 miles a year on my machine.
I'll buy it for 2500Holy smokes, I have an 07 Honda Rancher with 500 miles on it…. I guess I always figured it was easier to walk than load up a 4 wheeler. I guess I should sell it and retire
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100% true, I hopped on a neighbor's Foreman 450 a few years ago and was stunned how poorly the ride compared to my Yamaha 700 grizzly, or even the ole 660 for that matter.How's your back? I'll never go back to a solid rear axel machine or one without EPS. I put around 2000 miles a year on my machine.
Those old Honda's are absolutely bulletproof I personally know of 99-2000ish 450 es with over 10k miles on them only problems theyve ever had were with the es system so rh foot shift would cure that. I had a 2001 450 es until 3 years ago when I bought a 23 base model foreman the power and ride is much better on the newer ones but I wouldn't shy away from the older ones at reasonable prices.
100% true, I hopped on a neighbor's Foreman 450 a few years ago and was stunned how poorly the ride compared to my Yamaha 700 grizzly, or even the ole 660 for that matter.
I had a couple of the Foreman 450's while living in Alaska and hadn't remembered them riding so rough. But....I was in my 30's then!
They (Hondas) are pretty much all that is owned in remote villages due to their reliability. That SRA will punish a guy though.