Hey can someone be honest with me?
#21
Hey can someone be honest with me?
Originally posted by: SlimGoody212
U have never owned a quad but ride 1 as well as my friends who have them.My Dad is looking and seeing if i should get one. I am 14 and about 115lbs and maybe 5 5". i want to know what the best ATV would be for me. i was thinking the z250 or maybe the TRX250 but i want something that will last me through highschool... i also dont want to me burned by my friends atvs.
U have never owned a quad but ride 1 as well as my friends who have them.My Dad is looking and seeing if i should get one. I am 14 and about 115lbs and maybe 5 5". i want to know what the best ATV would be for me. i was thinking the z250 or maybe the TRX250 but i want something that will last me through highschool... i also dont want to me burned by my friends atvs.
#22
Hey can someone be honest with me?
i have 3 wheelers with auto clutches and i just bought a 400ex on saturday and can already to a manual clutch. just takes a little practice(very easy).
i know stock a 400ex is very nice and u proply wouldnt feel u needed any more power out of it until u get older.
im am 15 and my friend(14) bought a trailblazer 250 and didnt have it a month before he wanted something faster. i would definatly recomend the 400ex.
about the mud question i dont know but i would think it would be alright.
about the price i would say get a used one. i got mine for 3250 and it seriously looks drand new plus has 500 in after market parts. u cant beat it.
i know stock a 400ex is very nice and u proply wouldnt feel u needed any more power out of it until u get older.
im am 15 and my friend(14) bought a trailblazer 250 and didnt have it a month before he wanted something faster. i would definatly recomend the 400ex.
about the mud question i dont know but i would think it would be alright.
about the price i would say get a used one. i got mine for 3250 and it seriously looks drand new plus has 500 in after market parts. u cant beat it.
#23
Hey can someone be honest with me?
Originally posted by: devilstalin
i have 3 wheelers with auto clutches and i just bought a 400ex on saturday and can already to a manual clutch. just takes a little practice(very easy).
i know stock a 400ex is very nice and u proply wouldnt feel u needed any more power out of it until u get older.
im am 15 and my friend(14) bought a trailblazer 250 and didnt have it a month before he wanted something faster. i would definatly recomend the 400ex.
about the mud question i dont know but i would think it would be alright.
about the price i would say get a used one. i got mine for 3250 and it seriously looks drand new plus has 500 in after market parts. u cant beat it.
i have 3 wheelers with auto clutches and i just bought a 400ex on saturday and can already to a manual clutch. just takes a little practice(very easy).
i know stock a 400ex is very nice and u proply wouldnt feel u needed any more power out of it until u get older.
im am 15 and my friend(14) bought a trailblazer 250 and didnt have it a month before he wanted something faster. i would definatly recomend the 400ex.
about the mud question i dont know but i would think it would be alright.
about the price i would say get a used one. i got mine for 3250 and it seriously looks drand new plus has 500 in after market parts. u cant beat it.
#24
Hey can someone be honest with me?
I bought my 14 year old daughter a 250EX thinking this would last her for a couple years. Wrong she out grew the EX in seven riding days. So I bought her a newer blaster because all of her riding buddies have them. The Blaster is pretty good for power and hill climbing but stock won't beat any land speed records. I personally like my TRX250R, The bike is worth more now than when it was new. Its size engine to weight ratio is perfect. I did some porting added a TRX11 Pipe and new carb and this bike is great for speed, hill climbing ect. Four strokes are coming a long way but they still have a hard time with 250R's
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#28
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It's easy to make a larger quad (400ex) slower to learn on (throttle stop adjustment) but it's pretty hard to make a small quad bigger. It's a real azzache to sell yours and buy a bigger one after maybe a year.
When we ride all the kids jump off their Blasters and on our Quadracer & Raptor the minute we parents stop riding. They are age 9 and 12. I'm struggling to keep them on Blasters a couple more years. Granted they've been riding from the cradle but I see that a lot, kids wanting to step up.
When we ride all the kids jump off their Blasters and on our Quadracer & Raptor the minute we parents stop riding. They are age 9 and 12. I'm struggling to keep them on Blasters a couple more years. Granted they've been riding from the cradle but I see that a lot, kids wanting to step up.
#30
Hey can someone be honest with me?
What about a Warrior? I know I know I own one but there great! it's right in the middle of the 300ex and 400ex and plus Its a YAMAHA! Just an idea! A manual clutch ain't hard at all if you have someone teach ya and just ride it the best you can and you'll have it down in no time!