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Making Tracks: Bad Boy Stampede 900 4x4

Bad Boy no longer makes buggies. The present owner of Bad Boy changed the name of the side-by-side off-road units it makes because nobody wants to buy a buggy, after all.

2016 Vehicle of the Year: Yamaha Wolverine R-SPEC

The Wolverine R-Spec is made, writes AH contributor Lazelle Jones, “to work in settings where the world is covered by rough terrain." It is our 2016 Vehicle of the Year.

Making Tracks: Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec

Starting with a clean slate, design engineers at Yamaha have developed a unit that is more compact than its bigger brother, the Viking, but nonetheless delivers what many sportsmen require. The two-seater Wolverine R-Spec is rugged, powerful and accommodates off-road enthusiasts who enjoy performance, and meets the needs of hunters who demand utility and prowess to work a food plot or set up base camp. It’s made to work in rough terrain.

Making Tracks: 2015 Kawasaki Mule Pro-FXT EPS Camo

Taking utility to the next level, Kawasaki has introduced the latest in its line of Mule side-by-side vehicles, the Mule Pro-FXT.

Making Tracks: Kubota RTVs

New diesel utility vehicles from Kubota include the RTV-X900, RTV-X1120D and RTV-X1100C.

The Yamaha Grizzly 450

American Rifleman Managing Editor Aaron Carter, myself, and a few other NRA editors got a chance to tear up the Nevada desert on theYamaha Grizzly 450 at Bass Pro Media Day at the SHOT Show. This automatic 4x4 has many of the same great features as big brothers Grizzly 700 and 550, including four-wheel independent suspension, and it’s powered by a fuel-efficient, liquid-cooled engine.

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