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250rkid2,
You can do what ever you want but I wouldn't do it. The money spent for what you gain and the reliability lost it just wouldn't add up for myself.
I am not knocking the 300EX at all because I owned one for two years and it was a very good quad, its just that I would save my money for a larger displacement, better handling quad. The 400EX.
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You can do what ever you want but I wouldn't do it. The money spent for what you gain and the reliability lost it just wouldn't add up for myself.
I am not knocking the 300EX at all because I owned one for two years and it was a very good quad, its just that I would save my money for a larger displacement, better handling quad. The 400EX.
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RideRed420,
I love the new Fred Icon. I am old enough I actually watched the Flintstones when I was a kid in the early sixties when it was on at prime time in the early evening.
The 300ex does so well in the woods on the tight trails it can keep up with most anything.
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I love the new Fred Icon. I am old enough I actually watched the Flintstones when I was a kid in the early sixties when it was on at prime time in the early evening.
The 300ex does so well in the woods on the tight trails it can keep up with most anything.
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