View Poll Results: What make do you vote for (multiple choice)
Kawisaki



13
19.40%
Suzuki



13
19.40%
Yamaha



26
38.81%
KTM



10
14.93%
Honda



26
38.81%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 67. You may not vote on this poll
What Make Do You Like?
For a purely race bike give me a Honda 450, but for my trail riding I absolutely love my Suzuki DRZ400 with a few mods 
The thing to keep in mind with the race bikes is they have a very short life span compared to more relaxed bikes (such as the DRZ400) and some even have service intervals of as low as 10 hours between valve adjustments/oil change etc.
The Honda 450R even goes so far as to reduce oil capacity to a mere .7 qts to save weight (I could be off, my memory comes and goes)
If I need 4 wheels I prefer it to have a Cummins
George

The thing to keep in mind with the race bikes is they have a very short life span compared to more relaxed bikes (such as the DRZ400) and some even have service intervals of as low as 10 hours between valve adjustments/oil change etc.
The Honda 450R even goes so far as to reduce oil capacity to a mere .7 qts to save weight (I could be off, my memory comes and goes)
If I need 4 wheels I prefer it to have a Cummins

George
yamaha, my 660 grizzly is unstoppable with 27" mudlites
out of all the mudholes i've been in (some up to 4' deep) i've only been winched out once. stupid maryland clay, it wasnt even 18" deep but that clay was so sticky i even lost my boots in it.
i have 2500 miles on it, rode hard, put away wet, and the only thing that has let me down were 2 wheel bearings. probably from the nasty mud getting in them and the strain added on them by riding on alot of rough rocky terrain with 4 wheel independent suspension. i cant complain, and the dealer knows us by name when we stop in to check out new models or pick up filters/oil
out of all the mudholes i've been in (some up to 4' deep) i've only been winched out once. stupid maryland clay, it wasnt even 18" deep but that clay was so sticky i even lost my boots in it.
i have 2500 miles on it, rode hard, put away wet, and the only thing that has let me down were 2 wheel bearings. probably from the nasty mud getting in them and the strain added on them by riding on alot of rough rocky terrain with 4 wheel independent suspension. i cant complain, and the dealer knows us by name when we stop in to check out new models or pick up filters/oil


