It should even do well with a plow, but I doubt we'll see that anytime soon. Once winter gets ready to roll around, then we should be seeing more of that.Plenty of uses for this. Great for taking care of a bigger property.
Maybe they figured time isn't prime for that just yet.I'm surprised they haven't produced marketing materials with hunters...
There should be considering hunters will make up a good portion of the overall buyers, whether that be directly from Yamaha or aftermarket companies.Are there a bunch of hunting accessories you can get too? It's not just plows?
Seems like it can haul a reasonable weight of stuff behind it too which is great.
Even then it might be a matter of gradually increasing throttle and sticking to mainly level enough terrain, anything with too much of an incline or decline and you might be in a bit of trouble.Around 700cc would help you haul most game you've hunted unless you manage to get a moose.
And then they have the rear sealed brake which helps when coming out of a puddle, much like what's seen in the promotional videos and pictures seen.Going on a decline shouldn't be too hard on the front disc brakes if you do happen to go faster than you would have like but I haven't tested this out with a large load so I wouldn't know for sure how well the Kodiak would handle on both with a large load.