What a ride I had! Went to Azusa Canyons, CA on July 4th & had a blast getting dirty. There was tons of mud & water. Felt like a little kid again.
I'll be honest with you, I got stuck in the mud twice. I had to get winched out. The problem wasn't the Kodiak, it was my dumb acting fault. Without finding out how soft or deep the mud pits were, I just expected it to be somewhat shallow, but it ended up being 3 feet deep. In all without my mistake, the Kodiak ripped the OHV park to shreds. Nothing got in its way and it conquered all tasks. On the dry straight aways, I ended up with the top speed of 58 mph. Wow, without any mods. I just wish I had some aggressive tires. That's one thing I would change on the quad. Other than that, the Kodiak 4X4 is PERFECT.
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