Scrambler 400 4x4 or Wolverine
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Thats a pretty broad question.
What do you require from your wheeler? (Are you going to be doing any work with it, or will it just be for play?)
Do you have a preference between 2-stroke & 4-stroke?
Is top speed a big concern or are you more interested in handling and light weight for jumping?
I bought a 2000 wolverine this past spring and am very happy with it.
I did consider the 500 scrambler (I tend to shy away from 2-strokes), but I wanted to be able to do some utility work (plowing snow, hauling firewood, etc..) and the lack of a low range on the scramblers made me a little skeptical as to how they would hold up being used beyond their intended purpose.
However, if your not interested in utility type work with your quad, then I think the scrambler would be the choice if you don't mind an automatic transmision.
What do you require from your wheeler? (Are you going to be doing any work with it, or will it just be for play?)
Do you have a preference between 2-stroke & 4-stroke?
Is top speed a big concern or are you more interested in handling and light weight for jumping?
I bought a 2000 wolverine this past spring and am very happy with it.
I did consider the 500 scrambler (I tend to shy away from 2-strokes), but I wanted to be able to do some utility work (plowing snow, hauling firewood, etc..) and the lack of a low range on the scramblers made me a little skeptical as to how they would hold up being used beyond their intended purpose.
However, if your not interested in utility type work with your quad, then I think the scrambler would be the choice if you don't mind an automatic transmision.
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