Hi all, I have long since graduated from the 250X and Warrior and now ride my second 400EX with Reverse, Holeshot 22" rears, 23" fronts, dropped the front sprocket one tooth to regain factory ratio, and full skids. I am having trouble deciding on my next purchase and have narrowed my choices down to Wolvy 350 or Rancher. I am 5'8" 220 and have ridden many Honda ATC's and ATV's with a few Yami and Suzuki sprinkled in over the past 22 years. The trails we ride are generally tight, hilly and very rocky. During the winters in the deeper snow, the 400ex does okay; and I can get through most stuff the Rincon and Timberwolf 4x4 go through on our trails. But, I am looking to get a 4x4 for the really nasty stuff I am going to start riding and need more ground clearance than I have with the 400ex. The swing skid plate is taking quite a beating. Here's a little about my preferences: I hate the feel of the Rincon. It's so heavy and large, it is down right dangerous taking it down some of the hills we ride. Something that big is just not an option. Sometimes, the owner gets off of it and walks the Rincon down the steep, uneven and rocky hills. I am also not looking to spend 7K on a new Rincon. Preferably about 3500 tops on a Wolvy. More preferably, 2500. I have ridden the Timberwolf 4x4 which is bulletproof, but looking for a bit more suspension, top speed and power. I rode an 05 Wolvy recently and liked it. There are some great deals and financing on new Rancher 420cc, 5 speed semi auto, EFI and factory 2x4 switch. I know about the Warn 424 for Wolvy, but I am not installing myself. I am not a huge jumper, at least I won't be on the 4x4 and I am looking for long term reliability, usability and versatility and fun. Yard work is way down on my priority list. I consider Yamaha and Honda equivalent in reliability. Reviews on the Rancher are good, but my guess is the Wolvy even in 4x4 will be considerably lighter and more tossable. I haven't ridden the Rancher, but it seems closer to the Wolvy than the Rincon to me. Does anyone disagree? I can squeeze the Wolvy into the shed rather than the more valuable garage space. I am looking for people who have ridden both and could give guidance especially on the price difference on a nice used Wolvy that would make it a better value than an 08 Rancher. I am partial to all Honda products and would be just as confident buying a Yamaha, but I am not considering any ATV's with CVT's or anything made by any other manufacturer. In the event that this has been already covered, my apologies, perhaps you can point me to the thread. Hope everyone has a great Halloween and holiday season. If you want to ride bright an early before the Cowboys on Thanksgiving and live in northern NJ, let me know.