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what would you prefer? warrior, 300ex, 0r 250ex

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Old Mar 18, 2003 | 06:48 PM
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Default what would you prefer? warrior, 300ex, 0r 250ex

i would like to know what quad you prefer. the warrior, 300ex, or 250ex. your information would be greatly helpful to me. thanks a lot.


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Old Mar 18, 2003 | 11:05 PM
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Default what would you prefer? warrior, 300ex, 0r 250ex

my neibhor has both they both are really nice quads and both have reverse the honda is alot easier to take care of and more durable. if i were geting one of those quads i would be geting the Honda 300EX its more fun.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2003 | 11:15 PM
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Default what would you prefer? warrior, 300ex, 0r 250ex

get a warrior, they are faster and better looking. I have a 300ex and it is falling apart rite now. But, i have never rode a 250ex. I would think alot of people would take a warrior or a 300ex over a 250ex anyways....just my 2 cents
 
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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 11:30 AM
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Default what would you prefer? warrior, 300ex, 0r 250ex

Well all 3 are super reliable, but my choice would be either the 300EX or 250EX, the 250EX if you can't work a clutch or you want to do more mud riding (which my brothers 250EX is great at). If you know how to work a clutch and tend to stay away from mud, then a 300EX would be better, there's nothing wrong with a Warrior, but they are heavier and don't handle as well, but they are good for sit down cruising.
 
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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 11:47 AM
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Default what would you prefer? warrior, 300ex, 0r 250ex

if you dont like a clutch than the 250ex is the way to go(my wife doesnt like working a clutch), now if your asking me id go with a DS or Raptor.
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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 11:47 AM
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Default what would you prefer? warrior, 300ex, 0r 250ex

I would prefer the 250ex..........bulletproof
 
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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 08:59 PM
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Default what would you prefer? warrior, 300ex, 0r 250ex

300ex. Why? Better frame design and less weight = better handling, zippier, and generally more fun to ride for a smaller person.

Bigger person? Wrong list of quads [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]

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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 11:27 PM
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Default what would you prefer? warrior, 300ex, 0r 250ex

I've got a 250ex and its great, no clutch gets kinda boring i kinda want a clutch now, but i can deal, very durable, good in mud(i just got gator tires!! excellent), the pipe makes a huge power increase too!//// the warrior is alright my friend has one but he has to do alot of work on it all the time, my other friend has a lokata, this is just like a 250ex but a little faster and chain driven, i can take him now that i have it piped, filtered and jetted. the lokata has no clutch so if you like that, then thats good. so basically

lokata- faster then 250ex, chain, no clutch

250ex- shaft driven, no clutch slowest but you can make it pretty fast, they also make a bore kit for them.

warrior- fast, clutch, chain driven , faster with exhaust, filter, and jetted.

300ex- ugly- chain- clutch warrior is faster, but you can get lots of parts to make it fast, its hard to find lakota and 250ex parts.

speed- warrior
durable-250ex
mud-250ex
clutch-300ex/warrior
 
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