BF 650 Camo durability?
#1
I have an opportunity to buy a leftover camo BF650 at a great price. I know there were issues with the camo in previous years - specifically peeling.
Have they resolved this for '05?
I think the camo is cool, and the price is right - but I don't need to have it start peeling like the paint on an old house - lol.
Thanks.
Rick
Have they resolved this for '05?
I think the camo is cool, and the price is right - but I don't need to have it start peeling like the paint on an old house - lol.
Thanks.
Rick
#2
My 02 has held up great.I will by camo bikes from now on.I think they look much better after a few years
than colored quads do.They are also popular for hunters (like myself) when re-selling
02 650 camo
than colored quads do.They are also popular for hunters (like myself) when re-selling
02 650 camo
#3
I have an 05 camo BF750 with no paint issues. I also have a 04 Grizzly taht is also camo with no paint issues. I really think camo holds up much better and shows less wear than does regular plastics.
#5
I have an 05 bf650 Camo. With less than 5 miles on her I rolled it 3 times down a rocky mountain side. When I got to the machine I was expecting the worst but found the plastics to be in great shape and the camo pattern actually hid the scratches that were there.
I have no doubt if it was one of the colored quads it would have looked like $hit.
Repaired a few bent pieces and we are go to go.
Buy the Camo you won't regret it. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Dave
I have no doubt if it was one of the colored quads it would have looked like $hit.
Repaired a few bent pieces and we are go to go.
Buy the Camo you won't regret it. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Dave
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