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  1. 7 minutes ago, _Wilson_™ said:

    well, in the first one, the add said text only, so.

     

    this one does look clean, but I'm not seeing a Dom, but you get a blade, see about the original wheels / tires. 

     

    As for the yellow on in Colorado, I figure if the guy is serious about selling it, he can at least pick up a phone and call me. LOL

     

    I just heard back from the fella in Oklahoma, and he says it's a 2011.

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  2. 13 minutes ago, _Wilson_™ said:

    pass it at that price, it's a 420, and from the pics it's been mudded, but no harm in finding out some back history, i wouldn't give 35 hundred that for it, maybe, and i say MAYBE.... 15 hundred, has a trailer ball on the hitch, the front plastic is messed up, no paint on the foot brake, or foot shifter, And looks to have a patch on the seat, I'd like to see the air filter, that bike has a high number of miles / hours  on it. you say they didnt answer your text ? did you make an offer ? 

    I didn't make an offer,.... I asked them to give me a call so we could talk about it, haven't heard anything back yet.

     

    Here is another one I'm looking at in Oklahoma,..... https://tulsa.craigslist.org/snw/d/glenpool-honda-rancher-4x4-fuel-injected/7281606829.html

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    3 hours ago, RubiDan said:

    You can check out uShip.  I'm sure that there are more out there.

     

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    Thanks RubiDan,... I'll check them out.

     

    I called the Honda dealer in Kearney, Neb. today, and Brent said they only had 1 new Honda on the floor,

    I then asked him about used machines, and they don't have a single one.

     

    I'm now looking for a good used machine, and I'd like you fella's opinions regarding a ,....

     

    2005 Honda Rancher 350 4X4,.... their asking price is $3500.00

     

    I don't much care for the color YELLOW, but the Rancher does appear to be in pretty mint condition, and beggars can't be choosers.

    I'm pretty sure it's a foot-shift, as it has no odometer and the mileage is unknown.


  4. 2 hours ago, _Wilson_™ said:

    your not all that far from shadetree,  far enough, but ... he's done a bunch of rebuilds from the ground up, although he's been Mia for a while, he's got one, he's working on now, any of his builds, I'd take over a new bike, might send a PM and just check and see what he's got on the table. 

     

    Where is shadetree located, and how would I go about contacting him?

    I don't mind making an occasional road trip once in a while.

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  5. 41 minutes ago, Goober said:

    You have to know what you want to help the dealer get you dialed in:

     

    TRX500?

    Solid rear axle or IRS?

    foot shift, electronic shift, autoshift or CVT?

    Whats your budget limit?

    I like those Honda TRX500 foot shift SRA

    but also like CanAm Outlander MaxXTP 500 with all the bells and whistles 

     

    At my age I don't need the biggest, or fanciest with all the "bells and whistles",.... so I was thinking about something more like this one https://www.heartlandmotorsportshonda.com/new-models/2021-honda-fourtrax-rancher-28096056b

     

    My budget is "flexible", and if I could find a very good "used" machine, that was priced reasonable, that would also work for me.

     

    When checking out Heartland Motor Sport's website it doesn't look like they have any used machines (this is one of the reasons I was considering buying a NEW machine.

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  6. Thanks fellas for all the advice.
    I'm located in northwest Kansas (only 11 miles from the Nebraska state line) and the nearest Honda dealer is 90+ miles away (in Kearney, NE).
    I've got a doctor's appointment in Kearney on March 1st. so I'll stop in and chat with the Honda dealer while I'm in town. 
     
    Thanks again, your replies are very much appreciated.
    roller
     
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  7. Hi folks,

    I'm a 74 year old redneck hillbilly and I'm planning to buy a NEW ATV within the next week or 2,.... and I want to pay cash.

    What is the best way to approach a dealer in order to get the very best cash deal possible?

     

    My expectations are,.... to pay close to MSRP, along with the required sales tax, and a reasonable sum for the simple paperwork,.... but, is such a purchase even possible these days?

    I know financing is big money in today's marketing, along with hidden fees and charges,.... but I'd prefer to keep as much of MY money in MY pocket, as I can.

     

    Thanks for any cash buying tips you have to offer.

    roller

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