Like the review. Been looking at a new ATV for a few years now, i've been missing my old polaris. The Kodiak looks like the perfect replacement. Now, i just have to find someone with one in stock.
The Kodiak is a great machine. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. I had to search far and wide to find this one back when I bought it. I ended up having to travel out of my home state, 5 hours one way to get this one. I hope you can find one you like within reasonable distance. Thanks for watching!
@@Palomino488 my local yamaha dealer said they should be getting some in stock by the end of April. Gives me a little time to save up a bit more for a plow
Recently purchased an ATV and was wondering what everyone is doing for insurance. Would hate to have stolen and not covered by insurance. Checked with my insurance carrier that we have our homeowners insurance with and was told ATVs are excluded. Thanks.
I love this machine. The power is great all around. I’ve had it in the Blue Ridge Mountains on many occasions now and it climbs any hill I’ve encountered and terrain with ease. This is a really strong atv. It is really strong for working too. It climbs well in high range and if you really need to gear it down there’s the low range which makes it even stronger for steep technical terrain and also for working. Thanks for the nice compliments and for watching!
I live 30 min from Durham Town thank you for the video I would like to have a Yamaha Kodiak or Grizzly 🇺🇸👍🏻 new subscriber... I like that you keep it clean
That's awesome! I wish we lived that close to Durhamtown, we'd be there every weekend probably, lol. It's at least a 6 hour drive for us. We stayed a week down there and rode every trail and some of them multiple times, so we got a lot of video footage from our trip that we still have to edit and publish so stay tuned. I'd say you cannot go wrong with a Kodiak or Grizzly, they are great machines. Thanks for subscribing! Thanks for the nice compliment and for watching!
Have you ever driven the Grizzly to compare it to this? I know the spec differences but what are the riding differences ie suspension, drivetrain, sound, ride , etc ? thanks
Yes, I’ve ridden the Grizzly. The Grizzly has a softer seat, the suspension has more travel and has a comfortable ride. They both have the exact same engine and muffler so the sound is the same with one exception the Grizzly will be noisier at lower speeds because it has lighter clutch weights which allow engine to spin at higher rpm’s at lower travel speeds compared to the Kodiak which has the heavier clutch weights and cruises at lower rpm’s. With the extra seat height and different handlebars of the Grizzly you have a different riding position vs the Kodiak. With this being said the Kodiak has a comfortable suspension, seat and will provide an exciting ride when you get into the throttle. I could have bought a Grizzly, but I chose the Kodiak because I like the width of the Kodiak, fitting in tighter spaces, slightly sharper turning radius, fits on my trailer beside my other ATV when going on rides, parked in my barn it fits perfectly beside other ATV. I like the bodywork on the Kodiak better for me, it’s also less bulky which allows me to see easier where I’m placing my tires out on the trails. They are both excellent machines. I have no regrets buying the Kodiak. Hope that helps.
@@Palomino488 Awesome reply! Very thorough! I think the shocks are different as well ie gas on the grizz vs oil on the kodiak? I’m going to look for a kodiak this time. I like the nibbleness of narrow and turn radius. I go off trail through brush alot and i did find the grizzly a bit too wide on times.👍
Yeah I believe I read somewhere that the Grizzly has Nitrogen charged shocks. I read good things about Elka shocks. I’ve been really pleased with my factory shocks and so far I haven’t even moved the preload adjustment from where it was set at the factory. I definitely like the nimbleness of the Kodiak and the turning radius is awesome. I think you’ll enjoy the Kodiak 700.
Did the airbox mod and the ais block make the bike run cooler and stop backfiring? I just bought a 2021 700 kodiak and after owning every atv on the market canam Polaris etc this bike runs the hottest by far and backfires with a stock exhaust?? . I cant wear shorts riding it or have passengers because the atv becomes a hot stove after 15 mins of driving especially on the left side were the exhaust is . I'm actually amazed there allowed to sell this atv running that hot .. it dont say it's overheating but the fender gets hot enough that if you pushed hard enough on it you could deform it however you wanted I also can't bring my son on the machine its way too hot i occasionally put my legs up on the front rack while driving to give the bottoms of my keg a break from the heat .. this is not enjoyable for me to ride this atv like I was hoping for if I could take it back and get a different brand I would .. I've researched that the ais block off and a fuel programmer solves this but in all honesty I bought this bike for reliability with the yamaha name and its only a few days old and im very disappointed with the issues yamaha has not fixed so I don't feel like dumping more money into it when yamaha has failed to solve these issues its 2021 things are expensive I find it rediculas they keep building them like this other brands pass emissions without becoming a mobile stove . If these mods helped with heat were did you buy the mods?
The AIS delete helped cool the exhaust system down on mine as I stated in this video. Talk to Eric at EHS Racing and he can help you with your questions and concerns.
No, not yet. I’m planning to wear out the stock tires before I upgrade. The stock tires have done well for me, I just keep the recommended air pressures in them and they suit me fine and still have great tread life left even after riding in the mountains with rocky trails and traveling on asphalt roads between trailheads. Whenever I do upgrade I plan on choosing a lightweight tire that won’t hinder the machine’s performance. Most likely I will stick with stock 25 inch size to retain performance of machine. At the most I would go one inch bigger if I did go that route, but that’s just me.
For me it is. However opinions are subjective to each individual. I think both Honda and Yamaha are great machines. The Yamaha is more fun to ride, more comfortable, smoother engine and transmission. That’s just to name a few things that make me enjoy the Yamaha over the Honda. Thanks for watching!
I would suggest checking out the Honda and Yamaha powersports websites and your local dealer for most up to date pricing. Yamaha offers three model variations of the Kodiak 700 which each have different options and different prices. The websites will allow you to compare the options of each model and pricing easily.
@@Palomino488 Good. The 708’s I heard was a partnership with Subaru, which apparently had a horrible engine, especially bad top - end causing smoke like no other. I’m sure you already know, but hey. You’re gonna love this machine for years on end. Just change the oil and go!
@@Palomino488 I've got a 2018 grizzly with the 708 engine. Almost 10,000 miles on her . I think some of the early 708 engines had issues. Anyone else have high mileage?
Thanks for the detailed review. Very helpful. I appreciate the time you took to go over everything.
Glad to hear it helped you out. Thanks for the nice compliments and for watching!
Good detailed Review, the big youtubers could learn a thing or two from you. Love the videos.
Thanks for the positive compliments! Glad you are enjoying the videos and thanks for watching!
Glad to see you are enjoying your new ride, looking forward to seeing more videos
Stay tuned for more videos and thanks for watching!
One clean machine 👍 that blue color with red shock springs sure is awesome looking.
Thanks, I really like the colors a lot too. Thanks for watching!
Excellent job, I just purchased 2!
Good choice!
Like the review. Been looking at a new ATV for a few years now, i've been missing my old polaris. The Kodiak looks like the perfect replacement. Now, i just have to find someone with one in stock.
The Kodiak is a great machine. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. I had to search far and wide to find this one back when I bought it. I ended up having to travel out of my home state, 5 hours one way to get this one. I hope you can find one you like within reasonable distance. Thanks for watching!
@@Palomino488 my local yamaha dealer said they should be getting some in stock by the end of April. Gives me a little time to save up a bit more for a plow
Forest, mud, forest, mud, forest, mud...Someone please review some ATVs in the DESERT! Dust, rocks, off-camber inclines, RZR Rash, whoops, silt and sand...Let's go!
Can only review where you are 😏
Recently purchased an ATV and was wondering what everyone is doing for insurance. Would hate to have stolen and not covered by insurance. Checked with my insurance carrier that we have our homeowners insurance with and was told ATVs are excluded. Thanks.
Great video man, thank you , how your liking its capability to climb and overall power?
I love this machine. The power is great all around. I’ve had it in the Blue Ridge Mountains on many occasions now and it climbs any hill I’ve encountered and terrain with ease. This is a really strong atv. It is really strong for working too. It climbs well in high range and if you really need to gear it down there’s the low range which makes it even stronger for steep technical terrain and also for working. Thanks for the nice compliments and for watching!
Love the vid good on details and I’m pretty sure I’m getting one now
I highly recommend this machine. Go for it, you won't regret it. Thanks for the compliment and for watching!
I live 30 min from Durham Town thank you for the video I would like to have a Yamaha Kodiak or Grizzly 🇺🇸👍🏻 new subscriber... I like that you keep it clean
That's awesome! I wish we lived that close to Durhamtown, we'd be there every weekend probably, lol. It's at least a 6 hour drive for us. We stayed a week down there and rode every trail and some of them multiple times, so we got a lot of video footage from our trip that we still have to edit and publish so stay tuned. I'd say you cannot go wrong with a Kodiak or Grizzly, they are great machines. Thanks for subscribing! Thanks for the nice compliment and for watching!
Great review and thanks for the info on aftermarket parts!
Thanks for watching!
Love that colour
It’s a great color!
Hey brother, What part number filter wrap did you buy? Yours looks great and I'd hate to order the wrong size.
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@@Palomino488 thank you good sir
Have you ever driven the Grizzly to compare it to this? I know the spec differences but what are the riding differences ie suspension, drivetrain, sound, ride , etc ? thanks
Yes, I’ve ridden the Grizzly. The Grizzly has a softer seat, the suspension has more travel and has a comfortable ride. They both have the exact same engine and muffler so the sound is the same with one exception the Grizzly will be noisier at lower speeds because it has lighter clutch weights which allow engine to spin at higher rpm’s at lower travel speeds compared to the Kodiak which has the heavier clutch weights and cruises at lower rpm’s. With the extra seat height and different handlebars of the Grizzly you have a different riding position vs the Kodiak. With this being said the Kodiak has a comfortable suspension, seat and will provide an exciting ride when you get into the throttle. I could have bought a Grizzly, but I chose the Kodiak because I like the width of the Kodiak, fitting in tighter spaces, slightly sharper turning radius, fits on my trailer beside my other ATV when going on rides, parked in my barn it fits perfectly beside other ATV. I like the bodywork on the Kodiak better for me, it’s also less bulky which allows me to see easier where I’m placing my tires out on the trails. They are both excellent machines. I have no regrets buying the Kodiak. Hope that helps.
@@Palomino488
Awesome reply! Very thorough! I think the shocks are different as well ie gas on the grizz vs oil on the kodiak?
I’m going to look for a kodiak this time. I like the nibbleness of narrow and turn radius. I go off trail through brush alot and i did find the grizzly a bit too wide on times.👍
Yeah I believe I read somewhere that the Grizzly has Nitrogen charged shocks. I read good things about Elka shocks. I’ve been really pleased with my factory shocks and so far I haven’t even moved the preload adjustment from where it was set at the factory. I definitely like the nimbleness of the Kodiak and the turning radius is awesome. I think you’ll enjoy the Kodiak 700.
Did the airbox mod and the ais block make the bike run cooler and stop backfiring? I just bought a 2021 700 kodiak and after owning every atv on the market canam Polaris etc this bike runs the hottest by far and backfires with a stock exhaust?? . I cant wear shorts riding it or have passengers because the atv becomes a hot stove after 15 mins of driving especially on the left side were the exhaust is . I'm actually amazed there allowed to sell this atv running that hot .. it dont say it's overheating but the fender gets hot enough that if you pushed hard enough on it you could deform it however you wanted I also can't bring my son on the machine its way too hot i occasionally put my legs up on the front rack while driving to give the bottoms of my keg a break from the heat .. this is not enjoyable for me to ride this atv like I was hoping for if I could take it back and get a different brand I would .. I've researched that the ais block off and a fuel programmer solves this but in all honesty I bought this bike for reliability with the yamaha name and its only a few days old and im very disappointed with the issues yamaha has not fixed so I don't feel like dumping more money into it when yamaha has failed to solve these issues its 2021 things are expensive I find it rediculas they keep building them like this other brands pass emissions without becoming a mobile stove . If these mods helped with heat were did you buy the mods?
The AIS delete helped cool the exhaust system down on mine as I stated in this video. Talk to Eric at EHS Racing and he can help you with your questions and concerns.
also, did you upgare the tires?...what brand and size?
No, not yet. I’m planning to wear out the stock tires before I upgrade. The stock tires have done well for me, I just keep the recommended air pressures in them and they suit me fine and still have great tread life left even after riding in the mountains with rocky trails and traveling on asphalt roads between trailheads. Whenever I do upgrade I plan on choosing a lightweight tire that won’t hinder the machine’s performance. Most likely I will stick with stock 25 inch size to retain performance of machine. At the most I would go one inch bigger if I did go that route, but that’s just me.
Is it better than the Honda ?
For me it is. However opinions are subjective to each individual. I think both Honda and Yamaha are great machines. The Yamaha is more fun to ride, more comfortable, smoother engine and transmission. That’s just to name a few things that make me enjoy the Yamaha over the Honda. Thanks for watching!
Who makes the air cleaner mod?
EHS Racing
So that is about the same price as a Rancher IRS ?
I would suggest checking out the Honda and Yamaha powersports websites and your local dealer for most up to date pricing. Yamaha offers three model variations of the Kodiak 700 which each have different options and different prices. The websites will allow you to compare the options of each model and pricing easily.
Is this a 708 or 686 ?
It is a 686cc.
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Good. The 708’s I heard was a partnership with Subaru, which apparently had a horrible engine, especially bad top - end causing smoke like no other. I’m sure you already know, but hey. You’re gonna love this machine for years on end. Just change the oil and go!
@@Palomino488 I've got a 2018 grizzly with the 708 engine. Almost 10,000 miles on her . I think some of the early 708 engines had issues. Anyone else have high mileage?