Is 250 too small?
#21
Is 250 too small?
I went ahead and bought the 250. So far so good. If you want something that does 0-60 in a few seconds, the 250 is not the thing to get. But I have been on 30 miles of trails and hills so far and it has been great. It is small enough to get in between a lot of trees that a larger one would not make it through. It is strong enough to take me up some hills that are as big as I would ever want to climb. It fits in the back of my truck perfect. Easy to load and unload. I have found that most places I am going, I am driving about 15-20 mph, so speed is not a issue. Me and my two daughters (7 & 10) fit and ride on it comfortably (driving very safely). So for the price of $3450.00 it seems to be a great deal for me. So if you are about 5'7" and 180lbs the 250 should be a great option for you.
#22
Is 250 too small?
Check out this link - do a cut and paste for the link
http://www.powersportsmax.com/produc...roducts_id/565
400cc engine
automatic
4x4
shaft drive
$3300
Not to steer you away from AC - I have an AC and love it. But this seems a good bang for your bucks.
Depending where you live it may cost 2-300 to ship it to you and it will be in a crate and you have to put the wheels on etc.
http://www.powersportsmax.com/produc...roducts_id/565
400cc engine
automatic
4x4
shaft drive
$3300
Not to steer you away from AC - I have an AC and love it. But this seems a good bang for your bucks.
Depending where you live it may cost 2-300 to ship it to you and it will be in a crate and you have to put the wheels on etc.
#23
Is 250 too small?
It is strong enough to take me up some hills that are as big as I would ever want to climb
#24
Is 250 too small?
Originally posted by: jrs72
I went ahead and bought the 250. So far so good. If you want something that does 0-60 in a few seconds, the 250 is not the thing to get. But I have been on 30 miles of trails and hills so far and it has been great. It is small enough to get in between a lot of trees that a larger one would not make it through. It is strong enough to take me up some hills that are as big as I would ever want to climb. It fits in the back of my truck perfect. Easy to load and unload. I have found that most places I am going, I am driving about 15-20 mph, so speed is not a issue. Me and my two daughters (7 & 10) fit and ride on it comfortably (driving very safely). So for the price of $3450.00 it seems to be a great deal for me. So if you are about 5'7" and 180lbs the 250 should be a great option for you.
I went ahead and bought the 250. So far so good. If you want something that does 0-60 in a few seconds, the 250 is not the thing to get. But I have been on 30 miles of trails and hills so far and it has been great. It is small enough to get in between a lot of trees that a larger one would not make it through. It is strong enough to take me up some hills that are as big as I would ever want to climb. It fits in the back of my truck perfect. Easy to load and unload. I have found that most places I am going, I am driving about 15-20 mph, so speed is not a issue. Me and my two daughters (7 & 10) fit and ride on it comfortably (driving very safely). So for the price of $3450.00 it seems to be a great deal for me. So if you are about 5'7" and 180lbs the 250 should be a great option for you.
#25
Is 250 too small?
Originally posted by: Catterman
Congratulations! I think you made a great move, you get a nice, cheaper, low maintenance ATV that will last you years. And like you said before, you can hand it down to your kids when it comes time for a bigger machine. Smart move I say. I now drive a 200, compared to my 2005 650 it is underpowered and I am missing the 4x4, but I can still go most places. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: jrs72
I went ahead and bought the 250. So far so good. If you want something that does 0-60 in a few seconds, the 250 is not the thing to get. But I have been on 30 miles of trails and hills so far and it has been great. It is small enough to get in between a lot of trees that a larger one would not make it through. It is strong enough to take me up some hills that are as big as I would ever want to climb. It fits in the back of my truck perfect. Easy to load and unload. I have found that most places I am going, I am driving about 15-20 mph, so speed is not a issue. Me and my two daughters (7 & 10) fit and ride on it comfortably (driving very safely). So for the price of $3450.00 it seems to be a great deal for me. So if you are about 5'7" and 180lbs the 250 should be a great option for you.
I went ahead and bought the 250. So far so good. If you want something that does 0-60 in a few seconds, the 250 is not the thing to get. But I have been on 30 miles of trails and hills so far and it has been great. It is small enough to get in between a lot of trees that a larger one would not make it through. It is strong enough to take me up some hills that are as big as I would ever want to climb. It fits in the back of my truck perfect. Easy to load and unload. I have found that most places I am going, I am driving about 15-20 mph, so speed is not a issue. Me and my two daughters (7 & 10) fit and ride on it comfortably (driving very safely). So for the price of $3450.00 it seems to be a great deal for me. So if you are about 5'7" and 180lbs the 250 should be a great option for you.
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Here is a pic of what we put the 200 through ,its the front red bike. 200cc 2wd
#26
Is 250 too small?
i'm glad u went with ut gut. its true the 250 will fit in a bed of truck my 450 takes alot of my other trailer and i have'nt tried to fit the 450 and ozark next to each other yet. i took out the ozark sunday. and we have about 6 inches of frozen hard snow. ya know the wet kind that crusts over. and its not the best through that, but i get through.
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