Good review man, pretty indestructible machine. I put mine through its paces at Hatfield and McCoy and it was awesome. It was able to manage the terrain better than anybody else in the group. Also yamaha supposedly has a twin cylinder renegade scrambler competitor in the works.
Very good video. I have a 2014 Griz, 700cc and realy love it. I put 27 ITP XTR on it and for the ride it is absolutly full comfort, but I work a lot with towing trees , should I look to change the clutch??
I've ridden with a bunch - pretty good machines on par with the old Can-Am 570 and Polaris 570. The old hams are quicker in a straight line but maybe don't ride as smoothly. Reliability is a toss up despite what many people try to tell you. The new Can-Am 700 is better in every way (by design though so you can't blame Yamaha).
I really want to buy a 2007 grizzly 700, yamaha makes awesome quads I have a bear tracker 250 I'm currently selling because I bought a 1998 grizzly 600 I'm fixing up to sell too, and I want to get a grizzly 700 to keep! maybe a woleverine too
what you have your suspension set at ? i had to bump mine up to 4 on the front and rear from the factory set 3 because i was bottoming out when landing jumps .
No such thing as a perfect ATV... but this comes pretty damn close. The thing I hate most about these is the footwells. You need skid plates that wrap around under them because they crack as easy as an egg. Barely anything and they just crack. No one else has this Issue as bad as Yamaha. The Grizzly could use a minor update but it's still super nice. I will point out that They could use a smoother engine too. I own both a Grizzly and a KingQuad and let me tell you the KingQuad runs like a mini V8. Just so smooth and the acceleration is so effortless. But the suspension and Handling on the Grizzly is better than any ATV I've even ridden.
Had a 2004 Griz and was great. Just upgraded to a 2025 XTR Griz and it's just awesome. Tried and proven. Can't ask for better.
Absolutely love my Griz.. I live in the Rocky Mountains. Very rare I make a purchase that I’m this pleased with.
Beautiful video and review!!! Thanks mate 🫶🏽
Good review man, pretty indestructible machine. I put mine through its paces at Hatfield and McCoy and it was awesome. It was able to manage the terrain better than anybody else in the group.
Also yamaha supposedly has a twin cylinder renegade scrambler competitor in the works.
I have almost 3k miles on my 2021 Grizzly and I love it!
The grizzly 700 is a beast!
Yeah they sure are fun ATVs
Great video!
What a beautiful day you had out there
Indeed! Spring/summer out there is always so good
Very nice ride!!
Very good video. I have a 2014 Griz, 700cc and realy love it. I put 27 ITP XTR on it and for the ride it is absolutly full comfort, but I work a lot with towing trees , should I look to change the clutch??
@@denislevesque6192 I would say if it's doing the job in low gear maybe not mess with it.
Beautiful beast! ✌🏼🐻
The seat grab did it for me 😂
Squish that tush!
We have a 550 Grizzly 2009 love it
2008 grizzly 700 love
I've ridden with a bunch - pretty good machines on par with the old Can-Am 570 and Polaris 570. The old hams are quicker in a straight line but maybe don't ride as smoothly. Reliability is a toss up despite what many people try to tell you. The new Can-Am 700 is better in every way (by design though so you can't blame Yamaha).
I agree after riding both the new CanAm is better in every way not to mention costs a lot less.
Do you think this would fit a 50" trail here in Michigan?
@@johnnewell6348 yes, just barely, but yes
@@ThomperBeThompin Thank you for the quick response back! I think I may have to go with the 450 Kodiak then.
@johnnewell6348 by barely, I mean the access gate that is 50in wide. No problems while out on the trail in my opinion
I really want to buy a 2007 grizzly 700, yamaha makes awesome quads I have a bear tracker 250 I'm currently selling because I bought a 1998 grizzly 600 I'm fixing up to sell too, and I want to get a grizzly 700 to keep! maybe a woleverine too
2007 is a great year
what you have your suspension set at ? i had to bump mine up to 4 on the front and rear from the factory set 3 because i was bottoming out when landing jumps .
I'm still on stock setting. 2nd notch I think
Ever compared to Kawasaki brute force?
No such thing as a perfect ATV... but this comes pretty damn close. The thing I hate most about these is the footwells. You need skid plates that wrap around under them because they crack as easy as an egg. Barely anything and they just crack. No one else has this Issue as bad as Yamaha. The Grizzly could use a minor update but it's still super nice. I will point out that They could use a smoother engine too. I own both a Grizzly and a KingQuad and let me tell you the KingQuad runs like a mini V8. Just so smooth and the acceleration is so effortless. But the suspension and Handling on the Grizzly is better than any ATV I've even ridden.
I have yet to ride a Kingquad, but I hear great things. Cheers!
@@ThomperBeThompin absolutely. The two best ATV's ever made. Just yet to ride a Brute Force
What size tires are you running?
@@jakevolk 26s
@@ThomperBeThompin thanks
What tire setup are you running?
Itp terra cross 26 in. 9 wide in front, 11 in rear
At the start of the video, I could hear xlicking when to started to break...is that normal?
ABS
Engine breaking.
FIRST!!
Damn, what an honor!
I so want to buy a new Grizzly, but Yamaha has lost the ability to give just basic color options.