Which is the best sport atv of '05 for mostly dirtroads and small hills?
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I'm looking to buy an atv soon. Ive been looking at the Yamaha's 660 Raptor and the LTZ-400 from Susuki, also the TRX 400. They are all around 5,800 so the price dosen't matter much. I plan to keep it stock, until i get money to spend on it if i need to upgrade it for some reason. I'm basically going to ride it on roadsides and dirt roads. I live in Miami so theres not many hills that are over 2 feet tall. Which one is the best to maintain and least expensive to upgrade the performance to go faster? I'm 6'2 and weight 220 lbs which would be more suitable for me and could handle my weight and I could still be comfortable in?
I don't know much about these sport atvs so i would appreciate it if any of you with experience could help me.
THNX.
I don't know much about these sport atvs so i would appreciate it if any of you with experience could help me.
THNX.
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Welcome to the forums!
Personally i think you should get a banshee [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] that would be great for dirtroads open area (like flordia!) But if you don't want the maintenance the Z/KFX/DVX 400, Raptor 660R, [used] 450R, [used] YFZ450. Thoase all should be in the 5800 price range and are pretty fast! And they'll all be comforable for you
Lets see what other people think because my opinion is useless [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Personally i think you should get a banshee [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] that would be great for dirtroads open area (like flordia!) But if you don't want the maintenance the Z/KFX/DVX 400, Raptor 660R, [used] 450R, [used] YFZ450. Thoase all should be in the 5800 price range and are pretty fast! And they'll all be comforable for you
Lets see what other people think because my opinion is useless [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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