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#12
If your looking for a better trail quad than the banshee with a lot of ground clearance and doesnt have to be 4x4 get the predator. Theres a lot of good deals on them now in your price range. THe outlaw would be great but more money. You wont be disappointed in the power.
#14
You want an all around quad and that is always a compromise. I would check out an Outtie 400. Very sporty but still has 4x4 if you need it. Also not too bad in weight either.
Your going to be wooped at the end of the day if you go big 4x4 and think your going to throw it around all day. I'm done at the end of the day even with my V and I'm 6' and 2 bills. A big quad will punish you if you try to ride it like a sport quad.
Your going to be wooped at the end of the day if you go big 4x4 and think your going to throw it around all day. I'm done at the end of the day even with my V and I'm 6' and 2 bills. A big quad will punish you if you try to ride it like a sport quad.
#15
I can't get any kind of deal on a Bomb. Where I would be buying only sells Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Polaris. I'm still undecided. I think it will come down to what kind of deal I can get on each model that I look at. I seriously considered the Vinson because it is the biggest manual 4x4, but then I read about the Rincon. I hate the price, lack of a diff. locker, and wished it was bigger than 650, but I like the transmission. I need to get my Banshee sold, so I can't do anything until then..
So, anyone interested in a 2000 Yamaha Banshee in San Antonio, Texas let me know. I'm asking $3,750 neg.
Here's a Pic:
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ne/Banshee.jpg
So, anyone interested in a 2000 Yamaha Banshee in San Antonio, Texas let me know. I'm asking $3,750 neg.
Here's a Pic:
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ne/Banshee.jpg
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