grizzly 450 owners.
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I ride with both a 350 Grizzly and 450 Grizzly. If you like the The 350 Grizzly you will defiantly love the 450.
The 450 has the features of the big boys. What it has over the 350 Grizzly is a IRS rear suspension, no drum rear brake, a larger 420cc liquid cooled motor vs the 350's air cooled 348cc, and it has a low range option and true AWD diff lock which the 350 does not.
Here is both there specs side by side. http://www.atvreviewnetwork.com/enth...e2=87176&go=Go
The 450 has the features of the big boys. What it has over the 350 Grizzly is a IRS rear suspension, no drum rear brake, a larger 420cc liquid cooled motor vs the 350's air cooled 348cc, and it has a low range option and true AWD diff lock which the 350 does not.
Here is both there specs side by side. http://www.atvreviewnetwork.com/enth...e2=87176&go=Go
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my 450 grizzly is awesome. i would buy another one just like it if i needed another one. it does everything i need and want it to do and more. the dealership wanted to sell me the big boys 600-700cc machines. i stuck to my guns and said that i wanted the 450cc. WOW, i don't regret the decision. fast, nimble, reliable, tough, and keeps coming back for more. it's my favorite! good luck!
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450
got a 450 Kodiak and the same as the grizzly and love the machine, it has never left me stranded. I use it mostly for hunting and it does everything from pulling dic's to dragging deer out of the woods. Also has been know to pull up some stumps around the house.
It is truly a work horse of a machine, I don't think you would regret getting one.
Good Luck;
It is truly a work horse of a machine, I don't think you would regret getting one.
Good Luck;
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I have a 2006 Kodiak 450i, and my wife has a 2011 grizzly 450 EPS. The EPS is simply amazing, and if I were shopping for a new machine, it would be mandatory. The Kodiak has been great, though. It is reliable, strong, and nimble.
I do not like that the engine's are both rough sounding, and a bit loud for my taste. The shocks also have way too much compression damping for casual trail riding. The shocks on the new grizzly 450 are not even adjustable for spring preload - the shocks on the Kodiak are. After market shocks are expensive, and hard to come by, so i wish that they came with better quality stock shocks.
Overall, there is not another mid-sized machine that can compare to the 450 Yamaha's.
I do not like that the engine's are both rough sounding, and a bit loud for my taste. The shocks also have way too much compression damping for casual trail riding. The shocks on the new grizzly 450 are not even adjustable for spring preload - the shocks on the Kodiak are. After market shocks are expensive, and hard to come by, so i wish that they came with better quality stock shocks.
Overall, there is not another mid-sized machine that can compare to the 450 Yamaha's.
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You can get aftermarket shocks here for your grizzly , I'm looking at a MY12 700 and these shocks look tempting ATV Products | www.elkasuspension.com
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You can get aftermarket shocks here for your grizzly , I'm looking at a MY12 700 and these shocks look tempting ATV Products | www.elkasuspension.com
Yes, I looked there, and again, no Kodiak 450 or Grizzly 450 applications are listed. They have Gizzly 550 and 700's listed, and even Wolverines.
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I'm told if you contact them they can build you a set no problem other's with 450's have had them done . http://grizzlyriders.com/forums/perf...on-review.html