I just want to say that the Bruin is an all around awesome 4x4. I have owned one Arctic Cat 400 auto 4x4 and an Arctic Cat 400le auto 4x4 and they were not as durable as the Bruin. I loved their ground clearance but as far as the maneuverability and durability, I have to stick with the Yamaha Bruin 350 auto 4x4. This is our second one and my wife and I both love them. The on command 4x4 system has to be the best feature I have seen on a bike. We have taken this thing everywhere that we took the Arctic Cats and have not had any trouble. Would like to see a 400 or larger version made but still handle like the 350 when it’s in 4-wheel drive. Thank you all for making the perfect bike.
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