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Hi im new here and new to atvs but i do know its a yamaha im going to buy.the question are should i go for the kodiak 700 or the grizzly700 both new 2017-2018.the grizzly are about 2500euro expensiver but is it worth it?im going to do some firewood logging and ride on trails for fun.no extreem offroad.please help me out 

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Welcome to QUADCRAZY. If you can afford it, go with the Grizzly but the Kodiak is a great ATV as well and should be find for what you are doing. Years back, there were more differences like independent rear suspension. I believe with the late models it's really the difference in suspension and power delivery between the two. The Grizzly has more aggressive power and comfort built in. Check out the videos below. I also added the year range into your topic title.

 

 

 

 

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Tanx.i think it will be the kodiak..but how are the fuel economy in a 700 vs 450.the 450grizzly are also cheaper to buy.but is it slow against the 700

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How about to go for a grizzly 450 instead of kodiak 700?is the 450 mutch slower?im to old for riding on adrenalin

19 hours ago, Morgan said:

Tanx.i think it will be the kodiak..but how are the fuel economy in a 700 vs 450.the 450grizzly are also cheaper to buy.but is it slow against the 700

 

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Unless you're a hard core racer or otherwise obsessed with speed , any  quad  from  200  CC on up  will  give  you  plenty  of speed for trail riding.  My  old  '91  Honda  300cc 4x4  quad  will  hit  40  mph on the  flat  and level .  A  450  should easily get up to  50  or  more and probably  match the  700.  About the  only advantage  the  700cc would  have is in pulling power  or for plowing   heavy  snow, at a  higher  cost  for  fuel  in the bigger motor. For normal riding , the  450  will  be  more than enough

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I agree with @davefrombc

I had a Kodiak 450 and it was great, fast, got through trails where other quads did not. I moved to a 700 king quad at the time because I wanted to comfort, bigger machine, and independent rear suspension. Today, you can get a lower model kodiak or grizzly and it will have these things. I would go to the dealer and sit on both and get a feel for them. Get a model with the third top light, seems the EPS versions have it. I miss that on my older grizzly and had that on my king quad which it looks like they removed on the king quads...😒

 

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The 2018 450 is now kodiak.and NO difflock😨 im not buing one whitout.i have found a  new 2017 450grizzly no 3headlight..but difflock..about 2000euro more i get 700kodiak 2018.but 2000 is many houers at work😳..f...k i dont know what to do

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On 2018-02-04 at 3:50 PM, Ajmboy said:

Welcome to QUADCRAZY. If you can afford it, go with the Grizzly but the Kodiak is a great ATV as well and should be find for what you are doing. Years back, there were more differences like independent rear suspension. I believe with the late models it's really the difference in suspension and power delivery between the two. The Grizzly has more aggressive power and comfort built in. Check out the videos below. I also added the year range into your topic title.

 

 

 

 

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