I love to ride four wheelers but I just don’t like taking my four wheelers through deep water I don’t have the money to make major repairs but I love watching people do it😁
Not realy major to pull ur spark plug out in woods press start and throws water out put spark plug back in clean air box if need and drain carb if needed then starts back up and ur night moves on
Right on man! Just subscribed, going to pick up new wheels and tires for my big bear tonight! Going to attempt the headlight swap you did soon too. Cheers from Ontario Canada
Thanks a million! Please share with family and friends. If you have any questions just ask and I answer asap to all my subs. Cheers back from Louisiana (USA)!
Hello, tell me, I plan to buy a Kodiak 400 (Big bear 400), if it is carefully operated, just drive without mud and swamps and regularly serviced, then 15,000 km will pass?
Mine has 30 in Silverbacks on it now but 29.5 og outlaw skinnies is what I'd rather run on stock gearing. Turns them way better. 2in lift or trimming required to fit. Or crank up springs to max setting and 29.5s will fit.
I dont. They are geared pretty low from the factory. 1st is like a granny gear first. I upgraded my clutching to Kevlar with heavier clutch springs and it turns 29.5s just fine.
I have a fb but don't really get on it much. Just message me in comments of a video and I'll get back to you. I just go when I have time or to test bikes out.
@@alphapackoffroad I get that. I grew up off of hwy 435. But live in Hammond now. But I’ll surely message when I have time to ride. If you find your way to Facebook. Add wild bunch off-road.
Another great video buddy. Glad no water got into the engine crank case that makes it a lot easier to get it going again
I love to ride four wheelers but I just don’t like taking my four wheelers through deep water I don’t have the money to make major repairs but I love watching people do it😁
Not realy major to pull ur spark plug out in woods press start and throws water out put spark plug back in clean air box if need and drain carb if needed then starts back up and ur night moves on
Ahhh the ole Yamaha rattle!!!
Hell yeah brother
I love your vidyas man
I appreciate that!!!! Thank you for watching
Right on man! Just subscribed, going to pick up new wheels and tires for my big bear tonight! Going to attempt the headlight swap you did soon too. Cheers from Ontario Canada
Thanks a million! Please share with family and friends. If you have any questions just ask and I answer asap to all my subs. Cheers back from Louisiana (USA)!
Awesome video
My Big Bear idles underwater. I think it’s when you let go of the throttle there’s a split second where there’s not enough back pressure
I have a big bear can you tell me what all you did to get it water ready it’s already snorkeled and vent lines ran
You wouldn’t happen to have any tips on how to put the rear axle back in on a big bear 400 2wd
I'm sure you can find a video online that shows the process step by step. Just have to do some research.
Hello, tell me, I plan to buy a Kodiak 400 (Big bear 400), if it is carefully operated, just drive without mud and swamps and regularly serviced, then 15,000 km will pass?
You cant go wrong with a yamaha big bear 400 or kodiak, they are great bikes. Just check everything out on it before purchasing
What size tires do you run cause I’m tryna build a big bear and I’m trying to see what tires are a good size
Mine has 30 in Silverbacks on it now but 29.5 og outlaw skinnies is what I'd rather run on stock gearing. Turns them way better. 2in lift or trimming required to fit. Or crank up springs to max setting and 29.5s will fit.
@@alphapackoffroad alright thanks man I’ve been looking for a while it’s a decent project so just tryna get a plan set for it.
Do you know anyone who makes gear reductions for the big bear 400s
I dont. They are geared pretty low from the factory. 1st is like a granny gear first. I upgraded my clutching to Kevlar with heavier clutch springs and it turns 29.5s just fine.
Hey, I live local to you. Do you have a Facebook or any other social media. Our group rides at zona fairly often.
I have a fb but don't really get on it much. Just message me in comments of a video and I'll get back to you. I just go when I have time or to test bikes out.
@@alphapackoffroad I get that. I grew up off of hwy 435. But live in Hammond now. But I’ll surely message when I have time to ride. If you find your way to Facebook. Add wild bunch off-road.
@@frankmcintyre767 my Facebook is Patrick Deynoodt