400ex VS 250R ????????
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#4
It is not neccessary to respond to this thread.
That was a surefire message for me to respond.
While I think sick0hillclimer
is sick of hills I don't agree with Mr350X that
sick0hillclimer is a dude. A dude is a man too much
concerned with his cloths and his appearance.
sick0hillclimer has not been talking about his cloths.
Chet
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That was a surefire message for me to respond.
While I think sick0hillclimer
is sick of hills I don't agree with Mr350X that
sick0hillclimer is a dude. A dude is a man too much
concerned with his cloths and his appearance.
sick0hillclimer has not been talking about his cloths.
Chet
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#5
Personally, I'm a 4-stroke kinda guy. The 250R's are bad *** though... If you don't mind buying a 13 year old quad, I would go with the R. I bought a c-dale because I heard they handled like a Honda (even though the tires make it a little tippy), its a 4-stroke, and it has A LOT of power (which is why I didn't buy a 400ex... not enough power). I didn't feel comfortable buying a 13 year old quad and like I said, I don't like the power of a STOCK 400ex. If your not lookin to buy one of these and you're just wondering which is better... I would have to say, I like the R better.
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#7
crazyhorse03,
I agree with what you have said but the government became involved in the quad business and that slowed progress so we are still stuck in the 80's and just now emerging out of that time era. If it wasn't for the tree huggers and the people who are afraid of a little two stroke smoke there is know telling what kind of quads we could be riding.
In history its the nature of people as time goes on to want someone who is better at ruling.
If the Government says out of the quad business this time around the 250r will be unseated.
Chet
I agree with what you have said but the government became involved in the quad business and that slowed progress so we are still stuck in the 80's and just now emerging out of that time era. If it wasn't for the tree huggers and the people who are afraid of a little two stroke smoke there is know telling what kind of quads we could be riding.
In history its the nature of people as time goes on to want someone who is better at ruling.
If the Government says out of the quad business this time around the 250r will be unseated.
Chet
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