jeffbrownjr
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To make a long store short the Wolverine makes sense for me being that I love to ride trails but on the flip side like to use the ATV for other purposes that requires having a utility. I like the fact Yamaha has a machine that can do both. I am riding a Honda 350 rancher now and looking to buy another ATV.
I need some help. The Wolverine's made in the last few years are fully automatic where I have been using the manual shift on Honda. Are there any power or speed issues using the fully automatic. I do not mind shifting and wish they had a manual shift. I like to be able to use each gear to it fullest and I would think going to fully automatic would not use the engine to its fullest. Anybody have any comments? How does teh Wolverine compare to Sport ones since its in between sport and utility?
Also, in some of the pictures I did not see a throttle lever. Do you turn the grip?
Does anybody know how the speed compares to a sport.
This site is great and there is great information but before I make the investment I want to make the the right decesion. Any help is definently appreciated.
I need some help. The Wolverine's made in the last few years are fully automatic where I have been using the manual shift on Honda. Are there any power or speed issues using the fully automatic. I do not mind shifting and wish they had a manual shift. I like to be able to use each gear to it fullest and I would think going to fully automatic would not use the engine to its fullest. Anybody have any comments? How does teh Wolverine compare to Sport ones since its in between sport and utility?
Also, in some of the pictures I did not see a throttle lever. Do you turn the grip?
Does anybody know how the speed compares to a sport.
This site is great and there is great information but before I make the investment I want to make the the right decesion. Any help is definently appreciated.