Thanks for the replies guys. Good to read good reviews on this quad. It has been years since I drove an ATV, been driving the Rhino since Dec 2005, and prior to that purchase, drove a Kawasaki Mule 550 after buying it new in 2000. The balancing and all that was tricky my first ride on the Kodiak, but it comes back to ya pretty quickly.
Let me tell ya why I was so keen on making this purchase. My 2006 Rhino is a 450, the same motor, tranny, 4WD system etc.. as this 2 year older Kodiak. The Rhino has been worked pretty hard and has never let me down.
The Kodiak dry weight is less than 1/2 that of the Rhino. My thinking, I like Yamaha's (and all others really), the motor has proven itself to me already in a much heavier side y side, the hours were low, the plastic was in better shape than my Rhino, and everything works on it.
I am not a big mudlite tire fan either, and will be sliming them before it makes a trip to the ranch. I prefer these tires on the Rhino, Goodyear mud runners.
After 4 years of rocks at the ranch, I do see some damage to the ends of those large lugs on the mud runners, but they still hold air, and climb steep rocky stuff very well.
The Kodiak is at the shop getting a tune up, and some adjustments to the brakes, etc..
Old Syko, that has crossed my mind, taking the Kodiak to Colorado. Our current plan though is to stay in Lake CIty next July, for 2 weeks, and rent a Jeep. Thinking of leaving my Jeep at home, and driving up in the Kia Soul that gets over 30 mpg. My kids are all planning to fly up and spend a few days off roading with us. Anyone interested in going July 2012, let me know.
Best news is the National Forrest, 30 minutes away from me has miles of ATV trails that I was not allowed to drive in the Rhino, but can on the Kodiak. Will be purchasing the permit real soon.