best used 4-wheeler???
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 45
best used 4-wheeler???
I am looking to buy a used 4-wheeler, after this years hunting season. I am thinking a 300-400. I would prefer 4 wheel drive, but will buy a 2 if the price is right. I am thinking around 2 grand to spend. In yalls opinion what is the most bullet proof 4 wheeler that fits these criteria that is say 8-12 years old??
#3
Second on the Honda plug , had them since the mid 1970's from atc 90's on up to the 350x race bike , then a 300 trx 4x4 .
Keep clean oil in them and they wont die, take that to the bank!
#4
That is a very hard question to answer. It is so dependent on how well it was taken care of prior to you. I have a 92 Kawasaki Bayou 300 and the previous owner beat the S%$t out of it. It is still a great little machine but ever 6 months or so something might go bad. Anything you buy in that price range will either be very old or have very high miles/hours on it. That being said I feel any 4x4 300-400 ATV with a good record of maintenance will serve you well. Get nothing that has a snorkle or looks hot rodded up because they have probably abused it and won't tell you. Just be prepared for things to possibly start going out on it. I recommend a shaft drive and standard shift if it is your first ATV because I feel they will hold up better to abuse. However, the Honda auto is probably one of the best made in the age bracket you mentioned (I think they started making them in 2001). Also, don't be sukered into one of the racing type.
Good luck and enjoy it
Good luck and enjoy it
#6
I just started asking a few of the guys from the fire station today bout the same topic... The first thing they said was look it over with a fine tooth comb... Check the grease fittings... Are they dry? Do the bearings/ball joints squeek? Look at how much tread is left on the wheels... If there is alot of tread left good deal but what will new sneakers cost you if the tread is almost gone? take it for a ride this allows you to listen to the engine, see how it handles, how it shifts... What is its physical appearance like... Is the plastio in good order uncracked/broken, Is the wheeler covered in mud/dirt, do they have any maintenance records? what are the hours like, adult or child ridden.... children may tend to beat the wheeler a tad bit more than an adult... Not to say that adults do not beat on wheelers...
I hope this helps you out...
I hope this helps you out...
#7
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 62
As said, check it over with a fine tooth comb. Having said that, I'll cast a vote for Honda-a 300, a Rancher, or a Foreman sounds like the machine you want. I have a Foreman 450 that is 6 years old, has about 550 miles on it, I have replaced the battery and nothing else.
Will
Will
#8
Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki most are pretty good if they havn't been worn out. Try to get something that has not had much use on it. Most people abuse them. Thats why I stopped repairing them they were always beat to death and a dirty mess. Go for a 350 or 400 in 4 wheel drive, you will be happier when you are dragging a deer and it gets real hilly in the woods.
#9
Honda 4 trax (TRX or foreman) 5 speed manual (foot shift). The Yamaha Big Bear 5 speed manual (foot) would be a secondary option. I've owned both.
If it has tires, tracks or t!ts it'll cost you but the hondaTRX/foreman manual are as close to bulletproof as one can find in atvs.
If it has tires, tracks or t!ts it'll cost you but the hondaTRX/foreman manual are as close to bulletproof as one can find in atvs.