Currently looking at a new CF moto 400 ATV. With a tad over 4k price tag it's pretty tempting. Anyone have any experience with these? Thanks
Currently looking at a new CF moto 400 ATV. With a tad over 4k price tag it's pretty tempting. Anyone have any experience with these? Thanks
I believe this is one of the Korean makers. If you buy one, be careful of how it is made and do your research on them. Those Korean makers tend to use different manufactured parts on the same size model, therefor it makes it very difficult to get parts for them when the break and most will break sooner rather than later. Also make sure the dealer you are looking at them can get parts easily, otherwise you could be down for a month or better while you wait for a part that has to come from Korea.
Josh
I haven't checked the rebates in the last few months but last I checked you could get a Polaris Sportsman 400 for just over 4k and a basic 570 for just over 5k.
Way better dealer network and access to parts and service..
CF moto is starting to become a player in the market though...They even have some race teams..
Polaris, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Bombardier. Parts and service makes any of them superior values.
Artic cat have some great machines and tend to be a value.
Kawasaki makes some great 4 wheelers,
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All Honda's- foreman, rubicon and a rincon. Rode Hatfield McCoy trails last week. My foreman overheated some but once I took the hmf programmer off of it, no more issues. Other than that, we covered 163 miles in 3 days with no other issues.
Sometimes I need my ATV when in my boat and sometimes I need my boat while riding my ATV.
40 miles of trails (one way) in East Tennessee just north of Oak Ridge. Trails of all kinds.
Sometimes I need my ATV when in my boat and sometimes I need my boat while riding my ATV.
CFMoto seems to be the top brand of the "off" brands. Not to be confused with the ultra cheap Chinese copycat machines. Very popular in Australia.
Artic cat is a decent value, but also have some or worst quality control in the industry.
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BRP 225 H.O. (E225DHLSOF)
Fury 4 24p @ 5,750 fully loaded
Mio, MI is ORV heaven.
2005 206
BRP 225 H.O. (E225DHLSOF)
Fury 4 24p @ 5,750 fully loaded
Ended up buying a used 98 model yamaha big Bear 4wd 350. It was just too clean to pass up. Previous owner took very well care of it.
Make sure you change the oil with the correct weight and one that has the clutch slip additive. MANY people just use regular oil and wonder why all of a sudden it is hard to shift. I had a 98 and a 2001. My wife rode the 1998 and is extremely easy to steer it being full time 4wd. Will serve you well.
1997 STRATOS 285 PE EVINRUDE INTRUDER 175