What's the lo-down on the new 425?
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My bro-in-law is finally gonna buy a quad. He wants a Polaris (what else?) and seems to prefer the 425 shifter. He's about 250#, average build, etc. but where he lives is an excellent (I mean EXCELLENT) creek to ride in. All the other guys have Hondas, they were scared of the clutch (but I go anywhere they do), and he thinks the shifter model will work better for him.
Also, he wants to get the most for the least, i.e. he can't afford a SP500.
Do ya'll think this machine is worth the money? Will it hold up better in the long run if you ride water alot? What's a decent price?
Thanks
Todd
Also, he wants to get the most for the least, i.e. he can't afford a SP500.
Do ya'll think this machine is worth the money? Will it hold up better in the long run if you ride water alot? What's a decent price?
Thanks
Todd
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You should be able to get a 425 for $5500 to $5700.
First gear is very low, compared to low range on an auto tranny. Water entry should not be an issue with each style quad. If you're careful, you can go in just as deep a water with an auto tranny as a manual.
I really boils down to the same thing it would with any other quad selection decision: Features, Price, Looks.
Good luck.
First gear is very low, compared to low range on an auto tranny. Water entry should not be an issue with each style quad. If you're careful, you can go in just as deep a water with an auto tranny as a manual.
I really boils down to the same thing it would with any other quad selection decision: Features, Price, Looks.
Good luck.