Bombardier bombs out!
#1
Check out this hyped up 200 from Bombardier. What a waste of time. Sure it sounds bad to bash a quad like this, but I want to try and find one person that actually finds this piece of crap appealing.
176cc engine with an oversized gas tank, plastic everything, and some butt ugly looks to go with it. Chain driven as well to save money nonetheless, and maybe squeeze a little more power to the ground. I bet the engine is good for its size, but why make something that looks like that?
176cc engine with an oversized gas tank, plastic everything, and some butt ugly looks to go with it. Chain driven as well to save money nonetheless, and maybe squeeze a little more power to the ground. I bet the engine is good for its size, but why make something that looks like that?
#3
I am keeping an eye out for a quad of this size for my son. Before seeing this one, the Recon and the Ozark were my top two choices.
Well, now that's I've seen this wonderfull offering...
The Recon and Ozark are STILL my top choices. What a butt ugly disgrace of an ATV. Bombardier should be ashamed of themselves. Perhaps they are, I've not seen it on their ATV site, and today the site is down.
Actually, what I WANT is a 200-250cc class 4wd machine that's UNDER 500lbs. Only the Wolverine comes close.
Well, now that's I've seen this wonderfull offering...
The Recon and Ozark are STILL my top choices. What a butt ugly disgrace of an ATV. Bombardier should be ashamed of themselves. Perhaps they are, I've not seen it on their ATV site, and today the site is down.
Actually, what I WANT is a 200-250cc class 4wd machine that's UNDER 500lbs. Only the Wolverine comes close.
#4
My son will be 11 in April and he has been riding an AC 250 4x4 for a year now. He does very well on it. We go on rides with otherpeople and he goes places that some of the other bigger quads can't go. It does doughnuts and jumps pretty good, but no wheelies. We climbed some hills at Turkey Bay last Memorial day that other quads were flipping on. I do understand about the weight though.
He gets a kick pulling all his buddies out of the mud. He says he would like to have a 375 because of the auto. He had a Yamaha Breeze since he was 5. This too was a great quad for a kid, other than the drum brakes. I thought the Wolverine was too much power for him, my brother in law has one.
He gets a kick pulling all his buddies out of the mud. He says he would like to have a 375 because of the auto. He had a Yamaha Breeze since he was 5. This too was a great quad for a kid, other than the drum brakes. I thought the Wolverine was too much power for him, my brother in law has one.
#6
Looks like Bombardier took an excellent small class engine and put it in a turd of a chassis. No revolutionary ideas spawning from this one. I don't care how the frame is setup.
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