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Looking to Buy a Quad and need steered right...

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Old Jul 25, 2014 | 12:41 AM
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Default Looking to Buy a Quad and need steered right...

Looking at buying a used 4 stroke sport quad for trail riding, I live in NW Ohio.

We ride in Dirt Mud and the Rivers

Fuel Injection would be what I'm after.

I own a 01 Banshee and a Rm 125 Dirt Bike

Its time for a 4 stroke!

Reverse would be handy

Def want some headlights

Im a big Fan of Honda, Kawasaki, Ill take a Yamaha but those 3 brand are about it.

Thanks
 
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Old Jul 25, 2014 | 09:57 AM
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Well, Honda finally introduced a model with a full locking front end. Don't remember which model though. It might only be in a solid rear axle which would mean less ground clearance. If they have it with IRS and the locker and you like Honda that might be the way to go. I had a chance to spend a day on a 2012 Kawasaki Brute Force. Kawasaki Rolls out the Red Carpet | ATVConnection.com Was a great ride. I didn't get to adjust the suspension or it could have been even better. Know a lot of guys with Grizzly 700's. Don't know of any that have had any problems with them. Good all around quad with good reliability. Of the 3 machines the Grizzly will have the most ground clearance, then the BF, then the Honda. In mud, good tires, ground clearance and full 4wd are the keys.
 
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