What do you think about the Predetor?
#1
I think that the predetor is an awesome machine, I first rode it when i went to Cali for Thanksgiving. We went out by Tiauana and rode there, I thought it was a smooth ridhing bike and that it handles great. whats you opinion?
#2
It's a very nice quad - which could be why I have one in the garage! There are a lot of great bikes out there now. I think the biggest concern for people should now be which quad 'feels' right under them. The power are about even for each brand. There are also some that are just brand loyal - which is all good too! The suspension and handling is great on the Predator, and I can ride all day without feeling it the next day.
#4
Brand loyality is a terrable thing! There are people that have gone from a Predator to a YFZ and love it. Others regret the change. People have gone from Raptors to Predators and won't go back. Some are happy with the power out of a 400ex or a Z400 (and all other manufactures versions of it) while others crave more power and speed. It's a great world out there for atv riders, from trails to mx to mud bogs! No matter what, you can count on one thing, atvs are like computers, buy the best now, a new and/or better one will come up in the next round!
#6
the pred is the best "all around quad".. if your jst gonna race.. get either of the new 450's.. if your just gonna trail.. get a DS or a raptor.. if you wanna do both and compete and be comfortable.. get a pred.
#7
Ya I like the pred...throw a little money in them..get a little bit of mods...and they are some mean machines....handle good and ride smooth...comfortable too...I don't own one myself but I've ridden them....The only disadvantage I don't like is it doesn't have reverse..I do a lot of trailriding and a lot of times that comes in handy..so if you think you need some reverse..I like the raptors and the vforce 700...in that class anyways..but if you don't need reverse..then thats a nice choice!! good quad!
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