I have owned Suzuki, Yamaha and Hondas and I can’t beat a Honda. I had a ‘85 Honda 125 that wouldn’t die then I decided to get up to date and got a ‘05 Honda foreman 2wd and for being a 2wd it had more power and could do things the 4x4 could do. So now I have got more to date and got a ‘07 Foreman 4x4 and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I can pull a tree out of the ground and I use it a lot around my farm. It pulls my 16 foot trailer with no problem loaded down with hay or tools or whatever I might need. In my opinion Honda is a workhorse and will last a long time if you keep them up to date and everything in working condition.
Upgrades/Accessories: 26 inch swamplite tires and black interco rims and k&n air filter
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