New riders considering purchase
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New riders considering purchase
We recently rode ATV's for the first time and discovered the fun we've been missing. We are now considering the purchase of our own quads. We are looking more toward sport quads for trail and dune riding. My concern is the size differences between riders. I'm 6'5" she is 5'0". I don't mind learning a manual shifter (been looking at used Honda 300ex or 400 ex, but she would rather not mess with a clutch. The reach and ease of operation of the controls, such as the brake levers, is also important for her. The main thing is we are looking for something that will fit a smaller adult rider, yet be able to keep up with a larger machine. To keep within budget we are looking at used name brands. We've also heard about chinese and taiwanese quads like Jetmoto and Kymco, but we are concerned about the quality and reliability.
Anyway, we would appreciate any input or first hand experience you may have. Thank you!
Anyway, we would appreciate any input or first hand experience you may have. Thank you!
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New riders considering purchase
Maybe a Honda 250EX for her. It has an autoclutch. Newer models do have a "sportclutch" left hand lever, that you can use or not...as you like. Nice little sweet handling machine! Dead solid reliable....
The 300EX is to small for you. The 400 is a dead solid reliable machine as well. Nice handling! Be sure it isn't to small for you as well.
The 300EX is to small for you. The 400 is a dead solid reliable machine as well. Nice handling! Be sure it isn't to small for you as well.
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New riders considering purchase
if she did want to end up learning a clutch then go for the blaster nice little zippy bike considerign her size and with you i agree with reconranger 400ex i also agree with him about the 250ex my suggestion about the blaster is only for if she wanted to learn the clutchand have a speedy bike good luck
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Thank you for the input reconranger and mdebuck! The Hondas are kind of what I'm leaning toward. How does Kymco rate in the mix? I figured that the chinese quads were too much of a case of "you get what you pay for"
BTW when did Honda add reverse to the 400ex? My concern is that, with a mix of trail riding, reverse may come in handy. Also are there any tips for riding trails with a manual clutch? My friends all have automatics, so they aren't much help. I won't complain, though. They did let me ride their Grizzly 660!
BTW when did Honda add reverse to the 400ex? My concern is that, with a mix of trail riding, reverse may come in handy. Also are there any tips for riding trails with a manual clutch? My friends all have automatics, so they aren't much help. I won't complain, though. They did let me ride their Grizzly 660!
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Rkangel,
You're in the same boat I was in. I'm 6'5" and the wife is 5'4". We mainly ride fields and trails. I went with the z400 for myself. It was a personal choice as I was torn between the z and the 400ex. The z just seemed to fit me better. The wife wasn't interested in a sports model and wanted a utility. We looked at the rancher and she thought it was a little too big for her. We looked at the recon with the electric shift and she loves it. It's a fun little quad to tool around on. Don't know if it would be very effective in the dunes as you talked about riding in. Anyway, those are the two quads I went with and I couldn't be happier.
You're in the same boat I was in. I'm 6'5" and the wife is 5'4". We mainly ride fields and trails. I went with the z400 for myself. It was a personal choice as I was torn between the z and the 400ex. The z just seemed to fit me better. The wife wasn't interested in a sports model and wanted a utility. We looked at the rancher and she thought it was a little too big for her. We looked at the recon with the electric shift and she loves it. It's a fun little quad to tool around on. Don't know if it would be very effective in the dunes as you talked about riding in. Anyway, those are the two quads I went with and I couldn't be happier.