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#1
My friend is looking to buy a ATV, he has no brand loyalty, so whoever makes it is open.
Minimum 250 cc
Ideally 300-500cc
Use: Trail riding, mud, water (want to put small, cheap winch on)
Acceleration: Fast
Clutch: Semi-Auto
Type: SPORT
He is looking to buy the above used if at all possible and around 2 grand. Does any quad meet the above? With our without the price. I kind of think he is torn between a sport and ute, so I suggested the wolverine , but he wants to shift..
So if you got it, lets hear it [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Minimum 250 cc
Ideally 300-500cc
Use: Trail riding, mud, water (want to put small, cheap winch on)
Acceleration: Fast
Clutch: Semi-Auto
Type: SPORT
He is looking to buy the above used if at all possible and around 2 grand. Does any quad meet the above? With our without the price. I kind of think he is torn between a sport and ute, so I suggested the wolverine , but he wants to shift..
So if you got it, lets hear it [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#3
By "semi-auto" clutch, I assume you mean an autoclutch. These are only found on the Honda and Suzuki 250's (if you are sticking to sport quads). Everything bigger has a full manual hand clutch. Kind of limits things, huh.........
#5
yes you are right, he wants to shift , but have no clutch lever. I'll show him the honda and suzuki 250's and see what he thinks. I personally think for what he wants he should get a utility that can shift, like a big bear or eiger etc.
#6
Tell him to get over it and just learn to use a full manual hand clutch. That alone will open up a huge number of sport quads to choose from. A used Honda 400EX maybe?
But if you are into mud and such, maybe a used Honda Rancher? If you can find a Wolverine (the old one, not the new one), that might be just perfect.........
But if you are into mud and such, maybe a used Honda Rancher? If you can find a Wolverine (the old one, not the new one), that might be just perfect.........
#7
I second the 400. You can learn how to use the clutch to take off and stop in about 30 minutes. You only really need it for those two tasks anyway.
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#8
If he wants auto-clutch he has VERY limited choices. Especially if he wants a sport? If he wants a decent sport quad he needs to deal with using a clutch, its not hard. If he wants an auto-clutch, and can deal with a utility, I can think of only one that would be at least reasonably sporty, and thats the manual Vinson 500 4x4. Pretty sporty and fast for a little sport/utility quad. 5speed auto-clutch, good power for a 500cc. But for $2000 he isn't gonna find much of anything decent, even used.
If he still really wants a sport only bike, and still absolutely doesn't want to learn to use a clutch...then look into Rekluse. www.rekluse.com
They make auto-clutch kits for some sport quads that convert them from full manual to semi manual.
Hope he finds something, if he wants to play in mud, and put a winch on it, he will probably have more fun on a Vinson...maybe not.
-Krait
If he still really wants a sport only bike, and still absolutely doesn't want to learn to use a clutch...then look into Rekluse. www.rekluse.com
They make auto-clutch kits for some sport quads that convert them from full manual to semi manual.
Hope he finds something, if he wants to play in mud, and put a winch on it, he will probably have more fun on a Vinson...maybe not.
-Krait
#10
I would agree with all you guys said, he is telling me he can use a clutch but would rather not have one...after all that was said here, I think he may be looking at a utility, it is more practical for what he wants to do and where he lives. Thanks for all the replies.


