P700m2 New Sxs Owner

RideRed700

RideRed700

New Member
Mar 25, 2025
2
23
3
Huntsville, AL
Ownership

  1. 700-2
Just purchased a 2023 700 Deluxe a couple of weeks ago. I've been looking for one for a while now and found this one a hour away with only 27 hours and 107 miles from original owner who didn't use it off road at all. It has a Honda windshield and roof and clean as a new one from the dealer and saved a ton on the price. I changed the oil and filter and checked all the other fluids since it was time for the initial service.
I've been a Honda rider since I was 14 and owned lots of bikes since then. I still use my 2003 FourTrax 450s Foreman that looks and runs like new because of keeping it serviced all those years and cleaned every time it got muddy from riding some fairly technical mountain trails here.
We are retired now and my wife and granddaughter love to ride too so the 700 makes sense for us to be more comfortable wherever we want to go. It'll be more useful doing task on our property too. I ordered the seat belt bypass from the club store as the first of several mods and been trying to decide on the best rear bumper to purchase. The forum looks like a good resource for gaining the knowledge I need to make this one last and enjoy for as long as we have the Foreman. Comments on a rear bumper choice based your experience is welcomed and appreciated.



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Smitty335

Smitty335

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Lifetime Member
Supporting Member
Oct 3, 2016
35,690
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NWA Arkansas
Ownership

  1. 1000-3

  2. 1000-5
Just purchased a 2023 700 Deluxe a couple of weeks ago. I've been looking for one for a while now and found this one a hour away with only 27 hours and 107 miles from original owner who didn't use it off road at all. It has a Honda windshield and roof and clean as a new one from the dealer and saved a ton on the price. I changed the oil and filter and checked all the other fluids since it was time for the initial service.
I've been a Honda rider since I was 14 and owned lots of bikes since then. I still use my 2003 FourTrax 450s Foreman that looks and runs like new because of keeping it serviced all those years and cleaned every time it got muddy from riding some fairly technical mountain trails here.
We are retired now and my wife and granddaughter love to ride too so the 700 makes sense for us to be more comfortable wherever we want to go. It'll be more useful doing task on our property too. I ordered the seat belt bypass from the club store as the first of several mods and been trying to decide on the best rear bumper to purchase. The forum looks like a good resource for gaining the knowledge I need to make this one last and enjoy for as long as we have the Foreman. Comments on a rear bumper choice based your experience is welcomed and appreciated.



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Ow no, you didn't buy this did you? Congrats, you'll have a blast!
 
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ToyMan

ToyMan

Active Member
Sep 26, 2024
50
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Carson Valley, NV
Ownership

  1. 1000-5
WOW, It looks cherry! Good deal.
Sold my 700 after I bought my P1000 and regret it, I should’ve kept it as well.
BTW, like you, I have my purchased-new 2003 450s for plowing and spraying. Clunky and slow but it’s a bulletproof tractor in disguise. Battery died a couple weeks ago while spraying, almost forgot about the recoil starter as in 22yrs I have NEVER used it…….started 1st pull, love it.
 
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RideRed700

RideRed700

New Member
Mar 25, 2025
2
23
3
Huntsville, AL
Ownership

  1. 700-2
WOW, It looks cherry! Good deal.
Sold my 700 after I bought my P1000 and regret it, I should’ve kept it as well.
BTW, like you, I have my purchased-new 2003 450s for plowing and spraying. Clunky and slow but it’s a bulletproof tractor in disguise. Battery died a couple weeks ago while spraying, almost forgot about the recoil starter as in 22yrs I have NEVER used it…….started 1st pull, love it.
Yeah I still love my Fourtrax and I've use it almost every day since 2003. Never had to use the recoil start though. It's seen lots of days as a work horse and a even many more fun days in the mountains. People see it and can't believe it's a 03. I hope the Pioneer is as good of a machine.
 
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