rburym
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heard about problems with overheating and nothing but pulling them out of the bush. Heard it just was 07's. Told the guy where to go since hes drivin a polaris mv 700.
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I have an 07 and love it. But mine is far from stock
pat the rat
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yamahahaapex said:heard about problems with overheating and nothing but pulling them out of the bush. Heard it just was 07's. Told the guy where to go since hes drivin a polaris mv 700.
my 07 is 1 sweet bike,best i've owned so far,they did have a recall on the gas boiling issue,and some had stator problems but yamaha fixes them for free as they fail,mine was done at 3000 miles,was out of warranty by a year and a half,now that's taking care of your customers,but all in all,i love it,power steering is sweeeeeeet,you'll love yours and probably will be doing more towing than being towed,sorry about the manual,tried twice,will try again
KC
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I have 09 Grizzly put on 2800km and have had no issue with it. My husband 08 Grizzly has 5000km on it, only issues were replacing a couple ripped boots. I had a 06 Grizzly 660 prior to the 700 esp. I found the difference between the two were:
1. Suspension was better on 700
2. The engine breaking was great compared to 660
3. The EPS, no kick back and great in tough terrain
I love my 09 Grizzly 700.
KC
1. Suspension was better on 700
2. The engine breaking was great compared to 660
3. The EPS, no kick back and great in tough terrain
I love my 09 Grizzly 700.
KC
clutch
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I have 6000 miles on my 08 and have never had a problem. I have pulled in a CanAm and an Arctic Cat. Even my oil burning 660 never had a break down.
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