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#1

jekjr

jekjr

Bought a Yahama Grizzly 350 4 wheeler a few days ago for $200. Needs switch and a battery, air filter, spark plug, and it won't go in reverse. Appears to be the cable that runs from the brake pedal to the shifter not free. Racks are on it. Plastic is all there but faded. Seat is torn. Reckon I got a deal?


#2

lzn197

lzn197

Does it run? Did you hear it run?


#3

jekjr

jekjr

Does it run? Did you hear it run?

Yes I rode it. It runs fine. Easy to start when jumped off. Will start from pull rope as we'll but takes a lot for me to pull.


#4

reynoldston

reynoldston

Bought a Yahama Grizzly 350 4 wheeler a few days ago for $200. Needs switch and a battery, air filter, spark plug, and it won't go in reverse. Appears to be the cable that runs from the brake pedal to the shifter not free. Racks are on it. Plastic is all there but faded. Seat is torn. Reckon I got a deal?

I own two ATVs and work on them in my shop. I think the cable you are talking about wouldn't let it go in gear unless the brakes are on. This is so as you are going like a bat out of hell down the trail you can't put the machine in reverse without stopping first.


#5

S

Stevie-Ray

I gotta get one myself this year. But I need a bigger one than a 350. I'm thinking maybe a 600 or so. Looking to spend a couple grand.


#6

reynoldston

reynoldston

I gotta get one myself this year. But I need a bigger one than a 350. I'm thinking maybe a 600 or so. Looking to spend a couple grand.

The last of the big spenders. Just what do you think you will get for 2 grand. Something well used? That would be like buying a commercial 61 inch ZTR for two grand. They are out there but far and few between. You and everybody else are looking for a 500CC+ ATV's so that brings the prices up. The 300's are starter bikes. The OP got his for 200 dollars but I will bet there is more to the story or he was very lucky.


#7

Carscw

Carscw

Around here you can get used ATVs cheap all day. I got my kids a 250cc for $100 because they could not get any spark after spending $200 in parts they did not need.
$20 for a CDI box and runs like new.


#8

metz12

metz12

Around here you can get used ATVs cheap all day. I got my kids a 250cc for $100 because they could not get any spark after spending $200 in parts they did not need.
$20 for a CDI box and runs like new.

was it a china bike? the cdi boxes go in them all the time. working on a buddys chinese pitbike right now and thats what it needs.


#9

Carscw

Carscw

was it a china bike? the cdi boxes go in them all the time. working on a buddys chinese pitbike right now and thats what it needs.

Yeah it is. Parts for them are cheap. I got a performance CDI box same one as in a honda for 20 bucks. No rev limiter.


#10

metz12

metz12

Yeah it is. Parts for them are cheap. I got a performance CDI box same one as in a honda for 20 bucks. No rev limiter.[/QUOTE

yep. they arnt bad since the parts are so cheap. i'm getting a new cdi box tonight and its like 15bucks all together.


#11

M

Mikel1

Bought a Yahama Grizzly 350 4 wheeler a few days ago for $200. Needs switch and a battery, air filter, spark plug, and it won't go in reverse. Appears to be the cable that runs from the brake pedal to the shifter not free. Racks are on it. Plastic is all there but faded. Seat is torn. Reckon I got a deal?

Good deal, probably just need to adjust the cable or the foot pedal. I have two '87 Honda Fourtrax's, I use the 250 every hunting season.


#12

jekjr

jekjr

I gotta get one myself this year. But I need a bigger one than a 350. I'm thinking maybe a 600 or so. Looking to spend a couple grand.

I guess it depends on what you want to do with one. I need it to use my 15 gal sprayer on to spot spray and various other things we do. I believe it will pull or haul about anything I need to pull or haul.


#13

Carscw

Carscw

I guess it depends on what you want to do with one. I need it to use my 15 gal sprayer on to spot spray and various other things we do. I believe it will pull or haul about anything I need to pull or haul.

And you can claim it on your taxes as a Business expense.


#14

metz12

metz12

And you can claim it on your taxes as a Business expense.

Hey, thats a great idea. A quad is a great piece of equipment.


#15

Bison

Bison

Das a good deal,..$200:thumbsup:

I traded a front end loader the other day for a 2003 Honda 350 fourtrax.
The loader was worth $1500 and i thought i had a good deal,..Honda is worth $2500 around these parts.
$200 buys nothing worth having up here.


#16

jekjr

jekjr

With the lock out cable from the break pedal to the shifter removed it goes in reverse fine. The cable is frozen up.

I put a battery in it, got a switch out of a junked Article Cat, changed the spark plug, drained the gas and put in new gas and added Sea Foam.

It now starts and runs very good. To get it to run fast I have to move the choke to about mid ways. It had some flutter when running at high speed. Other than that it runs great. At some point in the near future I will rebuild the carburetor. It was a deal for sure.

Very strong.


#17

jekjr

jekjr

Das a good deal,..$200:thumbsup:

I traded a front end loader the other day for a 2003 Honda 350 fourtrax.
The loader was worth $1500 and i thought i had a good deal,..Honda is worth $2500 around these parts.
$200 buys nothing worth having up here.


Normally it does not here either. I honestly think the guy thought it had transmission problems and did not have the $$ to fix it and just wanted to get rid of it and get something back for it.


#18

jekjr

jekjr

As of now we have put in a plug, a battery, air filter, and disconnected the cable that runs from the brake petal to the shifter that locks it out of reverse without the brake being fully depressed, torn apart the carburetor, and put it Back together. It is running perfect. I honestly do not think it would have run any better when it was brand new. I am going to have to get a bowl gasket for the carburetor and while it is apart I will put in a float and needle and seat.

I rode it about 30 minutes yesterday afternoon and it ran flawless. :)


#19

S

Stevie-Ray

The last of the big spenders. Just what do you think you will get for 2 grand. Something well used? That would be like buying a commercial 61 inch ZTR for two grand. They are out there but far and few between. You and everybody else are looking for a 500CC+ ATV's so that brings the prices up. The 300's are starter bikes. The OP got his for 200 dollars but I will bet there is more to the story or he was very lucky.
See them all the time up here for that. 2003s, even up to 2006s for that, some a little more, some less. What the hell do you think, you're going to get what you paid for it on a ten or more year old ATV? Think again.:rolleyes:


#20

reynoldston

reynoldston

See them all the time up here for that. 2003s, even up to 2006s for that, some a little more, some less. What the hell do you think, you're going to get what you paid for it on a ten or more year old ATV? Think again.:rolleyes:

Bikes seem to hold there valve. Never did I say new prices or also junk. Look at any bikes and the prices on E-Bay or CL. I sold a 1976 Honda 750 road bike on E-bay for 2000 dollars last year. You wouldn't buy a Harley Davidson for much under 5000 dollars. Used top brand ATV's do hold there valve also when the new ones sell for 10,000 + dollars. Now if you are talking about something that has been beat to hell or Chinese made you can pick them up cheap. I can't help it if they give away free bikes where you live but I live in the real world. Now would you like to price parts to fix one of your junker's or Chinese bikes. Nothings free my good man. You are going to get what you pay for seeing you said it.


#21

Bison

Bison

The last of the big spenders. Just what do you think you will get for 2 grand. Something well used? That would be like buying a commercial 61 inch ZTR for two grand. They are out there but far and few between. You and everybody else are looking for a 500CC+ ATV's so that brings the prices up. The 300's are starter bikes. The OP got his for 200 dollars but I will bet there is more to the story or he was very lucky.

Duh,ya think,..think again.

I have never bought any vehicle, tractor or piece of equipment new. i wait till the depreciation takes it toll before i buy.
It's amazing how one can stretch the dollars by finding good deals when one bides its time.
I have 4 diesel trucks, six 75 to 105 hp tractors, a CTL, 2 wheel loaders, 2 lawn tractors and a host of other equipment, enough to farm my 1700 acres.
Total outlay in money,..less than 150 grand.
I spend less in repair costs than the the yearly payment on just one new tractor or vehicle.

Come retiring and auction time i'll get the same money back or more.
How is that for starters;)


#22

reynoldston

reynoldston

Duh,ya think,..think again.

I have never bought any vehicle, tractor or piece of equipment new. i wait till the depreciation takes it toll before i buy.
It's amazing how one can stretch the dollars by finding good deals when one bides its time.
I have 4 diesel trucks, six 75 to 105 hp tractors, a CTL, 2 wheel loaders, 2 lawn tractors and a host of other equipment, enough to farm my 1700 acres.
Total outlay in money,..less than 150 grand.
I spend less in repair costs than the the yearly payment on just one new tractor or vehicle.

Come retiring and auction time i'll get the same money back or more.
How is that for starters;)

I have no idea what in the world you are talking about here. I am talking about motorized bikes not equipment. I ride, own, and repair on road and off road bikes. I don't sell them but ride for a hobby. I have bought a cabin in the mountains so I have a place to ride off road. Yes I know what I have to pay for a bike that is enjoyable for me to ride. Also seeing I repair them I also know what it cost for repairs. I have no desire to own any large equipment seeing I have spent most of my work years repairing them and its just bull work. Now that I am retired its nothing bigger then a lawn mower repair and at that I am going to out of that. I plan on doing a lot of riding my Harly this coming summer.


#23

S

Stevie-Ray

Bikes seem to hold there valve. Never did I say new prices or also junk. Look at any bikes and the prices on E-Bay or CL. I sold a 1976 Honda 750 road bike on E-bay for 2000 dollars last year. You wouldn't buy a Harley Davidson for much under 5000 dollars. Used top brand ATV's do hold there valve also when the new ones sell for 10,000 + dollars. Now if you are talking about something that has been beat to hell or Chinese made you can pick them up cheap. I can't help it if they give away free bikes where you live but I live in the real world. Now would you like to price parts to fix one of your junker's or Chinese bikes. Nothings free my good man. You are going to get what you pay for seeing you said it.
What total friggin idiot paid 2 Gs for a Honda 750 road bike from 1976? You'd be lucky to get 5 or 600 for it here, in perfect shape. And I couldn't care less that road bikes hold their "valve," we're talking ATVs here. I also couldn't care less if you don't believe what we get them for here. No ATVs sold for 10 grand in 2003-2006 and everybody knows that. Shame on them if they think they can inflate their then brand-new price to today's, because that's not how it works in the real world, and they will soon figure it out as they continuously drop their price. Oh, I forgot, YOU live in the real world. Guess I meant the correct world. And I don't buy Chinese-I'm talking Polaris and Yamaha, mostly. I've passed on at least a dozen over the last year in this price range, as unfortunately, I'm not ready until I can sell my house.


#24

reynoldston

reynoldston

What total friggin idiot paid 2 Gs for a Honda 750 road bike from 1976? You'd be lucky to get 5 or 600 for it here, in perfect shape. And I couldn't care less that road bikes hold their "valve," we're talking ATVs here. I also couldn't care less if you don't believe what we get them for here. No ATVs sold for 10 grand in 2003-2006 and everybody knows that. Shame on them if they think they can inflate their then brand-new price to today's, because that's not how it works in the real world, and they will soon figure it out as they continuously drop their price. Oh, I forgot, YOU live in the real world. Guess I meant the correct world. And I don't buy Chinese-I'm talking Polaris and Yamaha, mostly. I've passed on at least a dozen over the last year in this price range, as unfortunately, I'm not ready until I can sell my house.

Looks like some hard feeling here for some reason?? I don't remember S###ing in you corn flakes this morning did I? This is a mower forum, but bikes are my hobby. We are in the wrong place to be arguing prices on bikes. The Honda was a 1976 CB750A and if you can get one or even find one for 600 dollars grab it because it will sell and you will make money, nice bike but not many around anymore. They only made them for three years. Did you know that Honda also made a 10 speed road bike in them earlier years , five with a hi an lo. I ride Harley not Honda which could be another argument if you would like. I guess you might go price some 2014 ATV's and just see what they go for. Yes top of the line are over 10,000 now. As for my ATV's I run a Polaris and a Suzuki. I ride my ATV's mostly in the NY state Adirondack Mountains. Seeing you know so much about bikes you must ride also? What do you own and where do you ride. I have been thinking I would like a road trip on my bike in the northern parts of you great state some day.


#25

reynoldston

reynoldston

See them all the time up here for that. 2003s, even up to 2006s for that, some a little more, some less. What the hell do you think, you're going to get what you paid for it on a ten or more year old ATV? Think again.:rolleyes:

Go to E-Bay and price a 2006 Polaris ATV. A meer 200 dollars how about that all day long. Yes Where ever I look. I hang my head in shame to even think different. :frown: Yes I will even trade my house even up and live in a tent for that 200 dollar ATV. Oh by the way the house sits on a 1700 acre lot with 4 diesel trucks ready to hall all the BS away.


#26

Ean

Ean

Bought a Yahama Grizzly 350 4 wheeler a few days ago for $200. Needs switch and a battery, air filter, spark plug, and it won't go in reverse. Appears to be the cable that runs from the brake pedal to the shifter not free. Racks are on it. Plastic is all there but faded. Seat is torn. Reckon I got a deal?





I have a bruin 250 I couldn't live without we live on a large farm we have 2 old Yamaha ATVS with many hours no offense to people with Hondas my friend has one it's cool but we have worked them side by side the Hondas couldn't keep up they overheated we have pulled diesel irrigation pumps with mine I can beet the crap out off them they just come back for more every time I hope you enjoy your new toy :wink:


#27

S

Stevie-Ray

Go to E-Bay and price a 2006 Polaris ATV. A meer 200 dollars how about that all day long. Yes Where ever I look. I hang my head in shame to even think different. :frown: Yes I will even trade my house even up and live in a tent for that 200 dollar ATV. Oh by the way the house sits on a 1700 acre lot with 4 diesel trucks ready to hall all the BS away.
I've read this post several times and still don't understand it.

You want to tell me where I said 200 dollars for anything? Or where I said it had to be 2006 or better? I said I wanted to spend two thousand on a used ATV, AND KNOW I CAN GET THEM FOR THAT. The last one I passed on was a 2003 Polaris Sportsman 600 for 2000 or best, because I WASN'T YET READY. It would have been perfect. Looking at NADA, this was right in line for a price: 2003 Polaris Sportsman 600 Twin Standard Equipment, 2003 Polaris Sportsman 600 Twin Price & Specs | NADAguides Another I passed on was a 2006 Yamaha like this for $2100: 2006 Yamaha YFM4FAV Kodiak (4WD) Standard Equipment, 2006 Yamaha YFM4FAV Kodiak (4WD) Price & Specs | NADAguides I'm looking at 400cc or more because I want to push snow in the winter. Don't know if they get a lot more for them in New York-don't care, since I live in Michigan.

The Honda was a 1976 CB750A and if you can get one or even find one for 600 dollars grab it because it will sell and you will make money, nice bike but not many around anymore. I guess you might go price some 2014 ATV's and just see what they go for. Yes top of the line are over 10,000 now. As for my ATV's I run a Polaris and a Suzuki. I ride my ATV's mostly in the NY state Adirondack Mountains. Seeing you know so much about bikes you must ride also? What do you own and where do you ride. I have been thinking I would like a road trip on my bike in the northern parts of you great state some day.

Rode Motocross in my younger days, Hodaka Super Rat, Yamaha 250 MX, CZ 250 MX, Suzuki 400 MX, not street bikes, but have ridden in the past a Honda CB1000 and Kawasaki 500 Mach III, along with countless smaller bikes. Anything smaller than 750cc nowadays makes me feel like a moose. Your CB750A would have gone for more than a few hundred here, also, my apologies, but you didn't specify it was an automatic originally, whereas regular CB750s here are a dime a dozen, unless radically customized, and even then are far cheaper than Harleys. My next-door neighbors CB750, in fact, was bought for $300. He rode it for years before graduating to a Gold Wing, then to a HD Road King.


#28

reynoldston

reynoldston

Quote Originally Posted by reynoldston View Post

Go to E-Bay and price a 2006 Polaris ATV. A meer 200 dollars how about that all day long. Yes Where ever I look. I hang my head in shame to even think different. Yes I will even trade my house even up and live in a tent for that 200 dollar ATV. Oh by the way the house sits on a 1700 acre lot with 4 diesel trucks ready to hall all the BS away.
I've read this post several times and still don't understand it.

You want to tell me where I said 200 dollars for anything? Or where I said it had to be 2006 or better? I said I wanted to spend two thousand on a used ATV, AND KNOW I CAN GET THEM FOR THAT. The last one I passed on was a 2003 Polaris Sportsman 600 for 2000 or best, because I WASN'T YET READY. It would have been perfect. Looking at NADA, this was right in line for a price: 2003 Polaris Sportsman 600 Twin Standard Equipment, 2003 Polaris Sportsman 600 Twin Price & Specs | NADAguides Another I passed on was a 2006 Yamaha like this for $2100: 2006 Yamaha YFM4FAV Kodiak (4WD) Standard Equipment, 2006 Yamaha YFM4FAV Kodiak (4WD) Price & Specs | NADAguides I'm looking at 400cc or more because I want to push snow in the winter. Don't know if they get a lot more for them in New York-don't care, since I live in Michigan


It was full of sarcasm is why you don't understand it. Lets get pass all this because who in the world cares what a used ATV or motorcycle sells for. As for myself I have two ATV's, two Honda scooters, and a Harley sportster and very satisfied with what I own. Now as far as what I put the most miles on anymore I would say the two 50cc plastic Honda scooters. Each of the bikes have its own use.


#29

S

Stevie-Ray

It was full of sarcasm is why you don't understand it. Lets get pass all this because who in the world cares what a used ATV or motorcycle sells for.
Ummm....probably everybody that reads this thread, since that's what it was all about.:laughing:


#30

jekjr

jekjr

The 350 Grizzly is still running great. I looked it up on the NADA. According to that it would be worth $2700 low retail. It is a great strong machine that I believe will serve me well for a lot of years to come.


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