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<blockquote data-quote="Snowwolfe" data-source="post: 3929675" data-attributes="member: 14220"><p>Been riding ATV's since about 1984 with the first one being a Honda. Owned Honda, Suzuki KQ's, Polaris, Arctic Cat and now a Brute Force 750 with EPS. Had never really given the BF a serious workout as I bought it to use in Alaska then we moved out before using it.</p><p>I cant say the Honda was any better or any worse. In fact none we owned ever left us stranded and don't think we ever had to spend money on repairs on any model or brand. The only conclusion I have come to after owning about a dozen different ATV's is the bigger motor size is simply not needed unless you are spending all of your time in deep sticky mud. I have loaded up 500's with 125 pounds on each rack and pulled a trailer with camping gear and a quartered moose and they handled the job just fine and used less gas in the process.</p><p></p><p>Buy the one you like the best at the price you like and with a dealer close by that you trust. Don't get caught up in brand vs brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowwolfe, post: 3929675, member: 14220"] Been riding ATV's since about 1984 with the first one being a Honda. Owned Honda, Suzuki KQ's, Polaris, Arctic Cat and now a Brute Force 750 with EPS. Had never really given the BF a serious workout as I bought it to use in Alaska then we moved out before using it. I cant say the Honda was any better or any worse. In fact none we owned ever left us stranded and don't think we ever had to spend money on repairs on any model or brand. The only conclusion I have come to after owning about a dozen different ATV's is the bigger motor size is simply not needed unless you are spending all of your time in deep sticky mud. I have loaded up 500's with 125 pounds on each rack and pulled a trailer with camping gear and a quartered moose and they handled the job just fine and used less gas in the process. Buy the one you like the best at the price you like and with a dealer close by that you trust. Don't get caught up in brand vs brand. [/QUOTE]
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