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I use the big diesel Arctic Cat 700 and its pretty good. Never really had any trouble with it considering it hardly ever gets serviced. Lots of torque so it can pull most things but the steering is a bit stiff. They might have put power steering on the newer models though. Bare in mind its top speed is a mediocre 45mph

 

And also it is approximately the same size as a Landrover 90!!

 

The boys on the farm have a Kawasaki KLF300, in use nearly all day every day, feeding sheep mainly, always towing a trailer full of bales, never an ounce of trouble.

 

I worked for a Suzuki dealership, the Eiger 400's were very nice, reliable and very comfy, Auto's very good but get a manual if you're spraying.

 

I've never got on with Yamaha's, solid old nails of a machine was the old big bears, heavy to ride though.

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You DEFINITELY made the right choice there... :thumbup1: Can't beat a Honda, which is why they have over 50% of the UK market while everyone else squeezes into the other 40 something percent....

 

I'm a touch biased too though....I used to sell them and still dabble in the business.... Bill Davies Honda Open Day November 2011 | Facebook

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