It’s amazing how people constantly focus on what’s “wrong” with the Wolvy instead of what’s right with it. The “underpowered” 700 single has given me 4280 miles of thrills, enjoyment and superb reliability on the trails in six months of riding. Not to mention a 200 mile fuel range. Suspension is spot on for comfort. Its not a racer, sport machine or full utility machine, so why treat it as such? It’s designed for those who want to explore the trails for a day or days of riding and not worry about getting stranded. I’d be hard pressed to switch to anything else in future purchases, not that I expect to purchase another anytime soon. Yamaha got it right and should leave well enough alone.
My buddy bought a rzr and in 6 months he broke 2 a arms, 6 axles, transmission, and bent the frame so bad that the front drive shaft was rubbing through the wiring harness. He bought a RHINO and thrashes the fuck out of it and it keeps on going with no issues. You cannot say enough how well made Yamaha products are made.
Only part I have to say u forgot to mention was the wolverines reliability I had a 16 r spec with zero problems Yamaha reliability counts for alot I have moved on to a yxz ss now and same goes it has been flawless with a 1000 miles so far
I got the 2016 model and love it. I had a 2009 Rhino and put over 27000 klms on it before trading it on the wolverine. Yamaha is a solid product all around but always has these stupid little errors they make in some of the non important parts. but i love their products.
That's all we use up here is Yammys and Hondas with a smattering of CanAms. I saw a Polaris a year back when one of my friends had one, but after driving my Wolvy he sold it. I'm older and wanted something comfortable that can take the slow technical stuff in northern British Columbia and the Wolvy is the most comfortable ride I've tried, so bought it. Three years now, no issues or problems, 1000s of miles on it from meadowy swamps to the tops of mountains in the Rockies (some vids on my channel) the Wolverine is awesome!
I`ve seen your channel before. I`m in PG as well. I been into ATV`s for many years but stopped riding because all my friends moved/or got out of riding. I`m looking at picking up a new 2018 wolverine (dealer couldnt sell it) in the next few weeks and looking for riding friends again.
seats actually are adjustablable. love no tilt bed and hinges. NO RATTLES. and id rather have no tilt wheel than a sloppy ass steering tilt like other brands
#wolverine i bought blue r spec new for 10200 and got warn winch front and rear aftermarket bumpers and windshield and full stereo. I felt like a criminal lol best purchase so far in my life.
I'm confused why would you completely forget about Kawasaki Teryx two-seater has a dumping bed the four-seat is only 10 inches longer and they both have a 3-year warranty why would you completely drop it from the category
You guys are my favorite utv, atv channel, you guys really are the best, great videos and even better reviews, you guys really are: the mvp’s. I love you guys so much
fmxinsane It’s underpowered if you focus on top speed and total sport riding. I have 4280 miles on my and never once have I complained on the perceived lack of power or top speed. It’s not going to win races against your buddies, but you’ll have a comfortable plush ride, excellent fuel mileage and a machine that will take you just about anywhere(if the Wolvy can’t handle it, you probably shouldn’t try it anyway) and get you home every time.
Yep, thank the sports industry for that. Once ATVing turned into a sport rather than utility the prices have quadrupled in price. I won't waste my money on an ATV or UTV. Also, consider the price you pay and the complete lack of a warranty. A 6 month to 1 year factory warranty is a joke. Then good luck getting warranty work done, they've created so many loopholes in their warranties that they can deny any warranty claim just because you got it dirty.
Still way too much money for a 1/4 of a truck. Tried the UTV market, will never go back. I'll keep my truck and carry all, var more versitile than an ATV or UTV...and far less money.
Yeah that's why me and my dad just bought a used ATV $1800 basically brand new and it's a 2001 Kawasaki prairie 400 4x4 came with a 2up seat, 3000 pound winch, heated grips, mud and snow tires, spare tires
Yamaha has discontinued this chassis and engine. They even discontinued the use of the 708cc engine the Grizzly 700. Don’t be stupid like I was and buy one of these things. It’s worthless now.
Derrick Kimsey I couldn't agree more they completely dropped out the Kawasaki Teryx from the category and it should fall right in the same category as that the commander and general it has a 3-year warranty and if you looking for a four seater it's only 10 inches longer than the two seater I don't understand why it would be completely excluded
Hmm, 2017 and still using the 700 single cylinder engine...umm try again Yamaha. Missing a turf mode, or selectable rear differential for utility use is another huge negative, and deleting the dump bed, another negative...hmm yep another reason to go elsewhere from Yamaha. Their finance companies are nothing but a scam as well, bring cash, or finance through your bank, you may get a bit higher interest rate, but trust me don't do business with Yamaha's finance companies.
It’s amazing how people constantly focus on what’s “wrong” with the Wolvy instead of what’s right with it. The “underpowered” 700 single has given me 4280 miles of thrills, enjoyment and superb reliability on the trails in six months of riding. Not to mention a 200 mile fuel range. Suspension is spot on for comfort. Its not a racer, sport machine or full utility machine, so why treat it as such? It’s designed for those who want to explore the trails for a day or days of riding and not worry about getting stranded. I’d be hard pressed to switch to anything else in future purchases, not that I expect to purchase another anytime soon. Yamaha got it right and should leave well enough alone.
My buddy bought a rzr and in 6 months he broke 2 a arms, 6 axles, transmission, and bent the frame so bad that the front drive shaft was rubbing through the wiring harness. He bought a RHINO and thrashes the fuck out of it and it keeps on going with no issues. You cannot say enough how well made Yamaha products are made.
I wish they still made the Rhino, they looked awesome, were the perfect size, and are bulletproof. This is pretty close though.
Only part I have to say u forgot to mention was the wolverines reliability I had a 16 r spec with zero problems Yamaha reliability counts for alot I have moved on to a yxz ss now and same goes it has been flawless with a 1000 miles so far
Haha, the dog biting at the flies. Lol
I got the 2016 model and love it. I had a 2009 Rhino and put over 27000 klms on it before trading it on the wolverine. Yamaha is a solid product all around but always has these stupid little errors they make in some of the non important parts. but i love their products.
That's all we use up here is Yammys and Hondas with a smattering of CanAms. I saw a Polaris a year back when one of my friends had one, but after driving my Wolvy he sold it. I'm older and wanted something comfortable that can take the slow technical stuff in northern British Columbia and the Wolvy is the most comfortable ride I've tried, so bought it. Three years now, no issues or problems, 1000s of miles on it from meadowy swamps to the tops of mountains in the Rockies (some vids on my channel) the Wolverine is awesome!
I`ve seen your channel before. I`m in PG as well. I been into ATV`s for many years but stopped riding because all my friends moved/or got out of riding. I`m looking at picking up a new 2018 wolverine (dealer couldnt sell it) in the next few weeks and looking for riding friends again.
seats actually are adjustablable. love no tilt bed and hinges. NO RATTLES. and id rather have no tilt wheel than a sloppy ass steering tilt like other brands
#wolverine i bought blue r spec new for 10200 and got warn winch front and rear aftermarket bumpers and windshield and full stereo. I felt like a criminal lol best purchase so far in my life.
It's a good machine.
I'm confused why would you completely forget about Kawasaki Teryx two-seater has a dumping bed the four-seat is only 10 inches longer and they both have a 3-year warranty why would you completely drop it from the category
You guys are my favorite utv, atv channel, you guys really are the best, great videos and even better reviews, you guys really are: the mvp’s. I love you guys so much
Awesome to hear! Thanks for tuning in!
Hey A blue Heeler....
Best dogs ever
Nice dog, Wolverine SE is pretty nice too
wow, and i was about to buy one of these, I will wait..Thanks !
When are you guys going to do a wolverine project build? Would love to see what you would do.
Have a review on maverick x 3 xrs
Good one
Do the outlander xxc 1000
i really like how it looks but im worried that its underpowered. would the ranger 900 be a better option?
fmxinsane It’s underpowered if you focus on top speed and total sport riding. I have 4280 miles on my and never once have I complained on the perceived lack of power or top speed. It’s not going to win races against your buddies, but you’ll have a comfortable plush ride, excellent fuel mileage and a machine that will take you just about anywhere(if the Wolvy can’t handle it, you probably shouldn’t try it anyway) and get you home every time.
Stick with Yamaha. The durability and quality will more than make up for the extra power, which isn't bad to begin with in the Wolverine.
Just reviewing in July ? When does the 18 come out and will it have a bigger mil.?
Let's hope!
What about the rsx860i common
What do you think about the 2017 rzr 900s white lighting? I know it's a sport utv but I was just curious lol
It's a really really good vehicle, we have a test coming up soon.
Dirt Trax Television sweet I love mine lol. Cool vids I subbed
Review the 2018 Kodiak 450
It's coming, just finished it yesterday.
Dirt Trax Television 👍
put a power commander and a machined primary. will run 42mph in LOW!
I could buy a new vehicle for the price of side by sides and some ATV
Yep, thank the sports industry for that. Once ATVing turned into a sport rather than utility the prices have quadrupled in price. I won't waste my money on an ATV or UTV. Also, consider the price you pay and the complete lack of a warranty. A 6 month to 1 year factory warranty is a joke. Then good luck getting warranty work done, they've created so many loopholes in their warranties that they can deny any warranty claim just because you got it dirty.
Kawasaki Teryx, under 12k and a three year warranty.
Still way too much money for a 1/4 of a truck. Tried the UTV market, will never go back. I'll keep my truck and carry all, var more versitile than an ATV or UTV...and far less money.
Yeah that's why me and my dad just bought a used ATV $1800 basically brand new and it's a 2001 Kawasaki prairie 400 4x4 came with a 2up seat, 3000 pound winch, heated grips, mud and snow tires, spare tires
You can get a basic Camry or Accord, for 21K. It is pretty amazing...
Yamaha has discontinued this chassis and engine. They even discontinued the use of the 708cc engine the Grizzly 700. Don’t be stupid like I was and buy one of these things. It’s worthless now.
Im sad that we cant buy that
$14k we cant afford that
Dan CYRIL 14k that's a deal I bought a Grizzly EPS last year that cost me 12 Grand after all said and done. Side-by-sides we're pushing 20k
Price out any other comparable sxs on the market. you can get the basic wolverine for about 10k
I have a 2018 r spec and that things a tank would by nothing but yamaha
No Kawasaki t rex ?
Derrick Kimsey I couldn't agree more they completely dropped out the Kawasaki Teryx from the category and it should fall right in the same category as that the commander and general it has a 3-year warranty and if you looking for a four seater it's only 10 inches longer than the two seater I don't understand why it would be completely excluded
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Well, When they put the box the Rhino had on it, then I'll buy one. Till then it's just a glorified sports model.
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It's NOT YAMaha!!!!!! You pronounce it wrong every time ffs
Hey Walter, relax.
pronounced it fine to me. could try saying it like an angry japanese man next time if you want a more authentic pronunciation.
So is it yamayourMAMA...is that better...???
full review in 4 mins... lol
Hmm, 2017 and still using the 700 single cylinder engine...umm try again Yamaha. Missing a turf mode, or selectable rear differential for utility use is another huge negative, and deleting the dump bed, another negative...hmm yep another reason to go elsewhere from Yamaha. Their finance companies are nothing but a scam as well, bring cash, or finance through your bank, you may get a bit higher interest rate, but trust me don't do business with Yamaha's finance companies.