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#1 ·
Whats up everybody I am new to the board and I just purchased a 2009 Grizzly 700. I am wanting to put a front brush guard on and I came across custom brush guards by the ATV Guru. I was wondering what they are like, if anybody has them installed and how easy it was to install them. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
 
#3 ·
Just googled atv guru it comes right up,But again 550/700 only not for 660:cussing::icon_ nono2:, it says it right on the pic..I dont want to buy a 700 just to got these aftermarket parts not just here but every where...oh well, he has some nice trailers too..
 
#4 ·
Stadium yamaha carrys the yamha hd bumper for the 700 which i like, it ties the front fenders into the bumper which replace the oem bumper which crinkles when you hit anything with it.
 
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Here is a pic of my yamaha hd brushguard. The main reason i got it was to do away with they flimsy plastin factory stuff. I havent seen the atv guru grizzly brushguard yet
 
#8 ·
I just ordered a set of bison front and rear "hunter series" bumpers.

I am new so I cannot post a link but I found them on ebay for $378 a set w/ free shipping. That is 20% off factory price plus free shipping from Canada.

Look up atventure1 on ebay. I think he has 4 more sets of them.

If you order directly from Bison they are currently out of stock and they only offer a 10% discount on orders over $250.
 
#9 ·
After owning a set of guru's bumpers for my quad I will never touch any other brand.

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I had bisons on a rzr and on the first ride we put a dent in the front bumper. Guru uses thicker and stronger pipe.

In fact what sold me on them was my friend had a wreck on his popo. Long story short he was avoiding a deer, hit a rock in the road and ended up in a ditch. You can see places of direct impact on the bumper but it honestly barley bent the bumper while the rest of the machine was mutilated.
X2 004 pictures from off roading photos on webshots

I have never seen any bumper company put the quality into his product that guru does and if you have a question about his product(from purchasing to installation) he will always provide you with the assistance you are needing.


Welcome to ATV-Guru.com!  Order ATV-Guru brush guards directly from the pros who build them!
Direct link to bumper (ATV-GuruGrizzlybrushguards)

Pricing:
Powder coated black texture:
Front brush guard no expanded metal $140 + 25 shipping
Front brush guard center expanded metal $155 +25 shipping
Front brush guard full expanded metal (four sections) $170 +$25 shipping
Rear brush guard $140 + $25 shipping.
Subtract $20 for bare metal (you paint it) any model.

Bison bumpers cost more but you are not getting the same quality bumpers(compare to the ones I've owned)
 
#10 ·
My buddy has an ATV-Guru bumper on his Rincon and it is perfect. The thing looks great and is totally solid. That guy is righteous.
 
#11 ·
I am on the fence about getting an atv guru front bumper. I really like my rear bison bumper and would order one again. I got rear ended twice on our last trips, one was pretty hard and there was no damage at all to my bumper. If it weren't there the other rider would be buying me new rear plastics cause it was a hard hit.


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#12 ·
hey i bought one from super atv and it looks pretty sweet on my machine and it did cost very much either
 
#15 ·
Everyone likes something a little different... I went with Moose front and rear.

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I've got the Moose front bumper, and am planning on picking up a Moose rear bumper in the near future...been very happy with it over the past year. Hadn't seen the bison rear before this post, it looks really nice too...but I think I will most likely still go with the Moose. Well see if I can make my mind up when the time comes! :lala:

Maybe I just need a SECOND Grizz...then I could get them both and put one of them on each!


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#17 · (Edited)
Here's the Moose rear bumper SnowGrizz. Please excuse the dust! Ha Ha!

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#18 · (Edited)
Thanks, I really like the look of that Moose bumper, seems like a nice fit. Since I already have the front I know the quality is there too. There sure is a lot of dust on that thing...maybe you ought to invest in a few of these...haha...

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Or just ride faster so the dust doesn't have time to settle! :lala:


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