What do I need to look for on a used Scrambler?
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I am looking for a relatively inexpensive quad that will handle the woods and dunes and is an automatic. My dad has two artificial legs and my best buddy has some paralysis so neither can shift. Some friends we used to know really liked their scramblers and I have been happy with our preds, so I naturally am looking at Polaris.
I am looking at a couple of quads Friday. What should I look for to make sure I buy one that will be a good runner?
Thanks for your help!!!
I am looking at a couple of quads Friday. What should I look for to make sure I buy one that will be a good runner?
Thanks for your help!!!
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What works for me is a little test drive, its hard to hide a motor thats not running or shifting right and if there is a AWD issue or suspention problem even on a very short ride.
I always buy used, and found if its in good shape it just stares you in the face, If I have the slightest hesitation I just move on because there are plenty to choose from.
The money I save on used ATVs I could blow a motor and totally rebuild it and other things and still pay less then a new one. Lucky that has not happened yet. LOL
I always buy used, and found if its in good shape it just stares you in the face, If I have the slightest hesitation I just move on because there are plenty to choose from.
The money I save on used ATVs I could blow a motor and totally rebuild it and other things and still pay less then a new one. Lucky that has not happened yet. LOL
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Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
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sorry to hijack, but is the 400 considerably faster? The reason i ask is i am considering selling my predator and buying another 4x4 scrambler, so my girlfriend that rides the 500 scrambler and i can ride in the snow, and some mud. I love the predator's speed but I don't get to the dunes very often, which is where it shines.
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What works for me is a little test drive, its hard to hide a motor thats not running or shifting right and if there is a AWD issue or suspention problem even on a very short ride.
I always buy used, and found if its in good shape it just stares you in the face, If I have the slightest hesitation I just move on because there are plenty to choose from.
The money I save on used ATVs I could blow a motor and totally rebuild it and other things and still pay less then a new one. Lucky that has not happened yet. LOL
I always buy used, and found if its in good shape it just stares you in the face, If I have the slightest hesitation I just move on because there are plenty to choose from.
The money I save on used ATVs I could blow a motor and totally rebuild it and other things and still pay less then a new one. Lucky that has not happened yet. LOL
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