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i owned a polaris 800 before the bf750 and i will take the bf anyday, i have a muzzy pipe on it and a chip with intake mod and that thing is a total blast to ride, i can wheelie anytime i want to. All this said i have not rode a can am but for the 8400.00 i paid for a new 08 750 le and 600 for an extra 2 yrs of kawi full warranty you cant go wrong imo.
 

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thats a significant difference...where'd you buy yours?
 

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couple of pics, also that came with a winch too. I have 27" zillas on it now too ,not in pic. and removed the front rack look better and never haul nothing on the front.
 

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i owned a polaris 800 before the bf750 and i will take the bf anyday, i have a muzzy pipe on it and a chip with intake mod and that thing is a total blast to ride, i can wheelie anytime i want to. All this said i have not rode a can am but for the 8400.00 i paid for a new 08 750 le and 600 for an extra 2 yrs of kawi full warranty you cant go wrong imo.

What chip do you have? I didn't know they made any yet for the efi brutes.
 

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the new polaris 850 is not the same or even close to the old 800..
they got rid of the struts in place for some better spring / shock setups.
they designed the 850 powerplant from scratch its suposed to be quite the beast of a engine.
afew other things that aparently are big including power steering.

take a look at the 850 polaris forsure take it out for a spin and see how it feels lean on it see if it feels too heavy ect!
 

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I got a can am 800 and its been nothing but problems:mad: I wouldnt recomend this quad to anyone.
 

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Well im glad that you might go with the grizz. But i will warn you do not by the camo:nono::rant: Shure it looks awsome off the show floor but after years even mouths it looks tike crap!! I know i have to buy some hole new camo fenders just beacuse i bumped a tree and the camo came off:( I like the black ones myself but then you get the same sorry. Hers a video og the Grizzly vs the BF [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBFmXQjOZCc[/media]

If you wanted to race you would buy a race quad

I have a few scratches on mine and the camo is not peeling ....I think the camo is the way to go .When they scratch it is black underneath and you can hardly see the scratch.I will NEVER buy a quad that is blue Black or green ,,CAMO CAMO CAMO Also the grizz is not a 700 it is a 686 and the Brute is a 748 ,so the Brute has more c.c.'s.something to ponder.I raced a Brute and i was a quad length behind him.I think the brute has more bottom end but if you want to race buy a 2 wheel drive i guess
 
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I over exadurated a little on my previous comment. I have had to replace the belt twice and get new clutches. Other than small fixes hear and their. I guess it hasnt been to bad of a quad.
 

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bought a 750 king now have 750 miles on it. I ride with a group that has almost every thing for brands and they all seem impressed. I am very happy, zero problems, running 27" ITP tires 14" ITP rims KNN filter EPI clutch kit for 28" tires.
I have more than enough power once I installed the clutch kit and can still out run the new grizz and brute on the flat.
 

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You didn't get that much feedback on the KQ750. Well here goes:
Rear brake will last along time, havent replaced any discs/p.plates yet
Single cyl. Been hearing reports of cust. getting from150-170km/tank
Also is one of the lightest quads out there (670lbs). Like 402camaro said install some simple bolt ons and the addition of a clutch kit and you will be happy with the power. Sure its not the low end grunt of a v-twin but you'll be laughin when you still have close to half a tank of gas left and you've rode 100k. You have 2 options to choose from: 09 KQ750 w/ ps or one without. There's only 1000.00 diiference. I'll just say 11 and 10.
Hpe this gives a little input for your choice. later
 

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You didn't get that much feedback on the KQ750. Well here goes:
Rear brake will last along time, havent replaced any discs/p.plates yet
Single cyl. Been hearing reports of cust. getting from150-170km/tank
Also is one of the lightest quads out there (670lbs). Like 402camaro said install some simple bolt ons and the addition of a clutch kit and you will be happy with the power. Sure its not the low end grunt of a v-twin but you'll be laughin when you still have close to half a tank of gas left and you've rode 100k. You have 2 options to choose from: 09 KQ750 w/ ps or one without. There's only 1000.00 diiference. I'll just say 11 and 10.
Hpe this gives a little input for your choice. later


Good choice..............I have the 05 Kingquad 700...............as munhoez said it is good on fuel it seems to go forever.....never actually checked my KM's/tank but 150km for sure.
I have not had a single problem with this bike, only about 1500kms on it but I have had it in every kind of situation you can dig up, no pun intended:d

I put a clutch kit on it myself, and many other mods, no complaints..............

Cheers
 

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here nothing but good things about the kings, i think i'll go for the king just trying to save enough pennies alittle concerned with the economy
 

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My dad just got a 2008 honda Rubicon with ss rims and 27in ITP rubber and it is a awesome quad!
He is also making a deal on a 2007 Honda Rincon 700.
So as it looks my dad is still a fan of HONDA!

lol:rolleyes:
 
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