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Old Jul 2nd, 06, 06:55 PM
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Reliable, rugged and developed for those who prefer foot shifting - ready to tackle the hardest chores or toughest trails. - [Yamaha]

Key Features:
  • New, independent rear suspension for excellent terrainability and all-day comfort.
  • Potent, 386cc air-/oil-cooled, SOHC four-stroke single delivers reliable, class-leading low-end and midrange power to tackle the hardest chores and toughest trails.
  • Class-exclusive, Pushbutton On-Command® with Diff Lock makes switching from 2WD to 4WD to 4WD Diff Lock a snap.
  • Constant-mesh five-speed transmission with automatic clutch, reverse and super-low stump-pulling first gear means this is one hard-working ATV.
  • A new, sealed wet brake out back provides long-lasting, consistent stopping power in even the harshest conditions.
  • New, full floorboards and high ground clearance keep the rider high and as dry as possible.
  • Equipped with the number-one selling aftermarket ITP Mud Lite tires make this one excellent mud machine.
  • Pushbutton electric starting in any gear is backed up by an auxiliary recoil starter.
NEW FOR 2007
  • Independent rear suspension makes this one super-comfortable, while it makes even more terrain accessible.
  • High-tech sealed wet brake provides consistent, long-lasting braking performance in hostile environments.
  • New On-Command drive selection with Diff Lock lets you access full power from 4WD locked.
  • New full floorboards, lots of ground clearance and a high-mount air intake are ready for mud.
  • ITP Mud Lite tires serve up amazing traction.
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Old May 30th, 07, 07:50 PM
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thats what Igot in March 210 miles later and I'm right in love with it
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Old May 30th, 07, 08:06 PM
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got one also and its a great bike will eat up the mud and anything else you put in its path...got the exp. edition..have put any mods on yet??
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Old May 30th, 07, 08:28 PM
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2500lb warn winch,bark buster handguards with maire plastic handguards over them,and a trunk(passenger seat) for the back.I picked up another 2500lb Warn on clearance at tractor supply for cheap $319 so that will go on the back once I make a mount for it.I'll try to get some good riding pics sent in of it
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Old May 30th, 07, 10:21 PM
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cool...got to get a winch
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Old Mar 9th, 08, 12:01 AM
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hey. i've got an 08 big bear. there basically one of the same. anyway. ya know that setup they have in the back. the ball mount or w/e. well today i broke it off when i was tryin to pull out my friend's dingo from a drainage ditch today. broke clean off. nothin was damaged just the hook like hitch in the back. i was wounder if i'd be a good idea to weld it back on or not. lol
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Old Apr 28th, 08, 09:09 PM
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Just got the '08 myself 2 weeks back, already have covered 100 miles of NM mountain trails. Love it! Buying a Warn RT25 Winch -- anyone know how hard these things are to wire up? Does the winch come with everything needed? Anyway, great ride! Thanks Yamaha!
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Old Apr 28th, 08, 09:28 PM
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umm look into the gorilla winches. i got one from my dad for my 18th b-day. i've used twice. BB raely need winching lol but it pulled me out of a quagemire that had mud over the tires and up the the muffler. i got the 3000 lbs steel cable. was difficult to rig but very much worth it. i used the box in the back to hold the contacter and all the other wires. not to mention there like $150 cheaper and there waterproof. at first i was critical of this but it is true. i strongly recomend the new waterproof gorilla winch

go to GorillaWinch.com ATV Winches for Less & 100% Guaranteed
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