I spent one year reading, researching, and reading other riders posts on this website before I bought the Kodiak 450. I feel this was the best bells and whistles for the money. I only have 5 hrs on it from my hunt club, but it deffinately lived up to a full days worth of work. My friend tried to race by me on the Foreman and was unsuccessful. I have ITP wheels and still reached 50mph. I also found a big difference in riding comfort with Independent Suspension vs. straight axle. It was 98 degrees yesterday and my ATV pulled the farm equipment better than the Foreman which would run rough. The cooling system is better. It's early but I'm impressed.
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