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Reviewer: Anonymous
From: china, Maine, United States
Date: 01/27/2010
Rider Height: 6' 1"
Miles/Hours: 700 miles
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2005 Yamaha Kodiak™ 400 Auto. 4x4

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-- Amazing Quad! --
I got my kodiak 400 this summer and used it very much on some wet old trails a lot to try to make the trail back to how it used to be. I never got it stuck one time during whole summer. It is an extremely comfortable machine and the shifting to forward, reverse, and neutral is very easy and makes changing directions so simple. I also love the reliabilty when it comes to starting up. This winter I have started it up a lot just to keep the engine warm through the season and every time I start it, it goes on without even needing full choke. Half choke or less gets it started every time. My only complaint is that I drove it into some snow one time and it got stuck and sunk right onto the grass. It was my own fault though because the snow was 3 feet deep and I wasn't prepared for that depth. It does run great in 1 foot or less of snow....overall amazing machine.
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Nothing. never breaks or needs anything!
Amazing Quad!
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