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Old 09-30-1999, 08:50 PM
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Any good or bad words of comments on this quad. I currently have one on order. Sold our 1998 TB250 last weekend. I think it will be a better trail rider for the Ms.
 
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Old 10-02-1999, 07:22 PM
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I have had one for about 6mo now and have had no problems. I use it around the farm and to ride between fields. Mostley flat land stuff but have been in the woods several times. Will go around 45 - 50 top end and has tons of power in low range. I pull a larger John Deere rider on a trailer between farms in high range with no problems. My daughter and wife can handle it quite well. I like tha shaft drive. I added a whind shield, handle bar front light, back up lights and a home made front rack to haul materials in. It won't be a nimble trail rider. It is about the same size as the 500CC class and weighes around 575lb. It does give a great ride and secure feeling. It is also a good looking machine.

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Old 10-02-1999, 08:20 PM
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Ive had one for about 6 months also. I got the digital speedometer and its got about 1000 miles and 130 hours on it and it hasnt given me the first problem. The top end is 43 mph according to the speedometer ( I dont know how accurate they are) and it does have excellent bottom end power. I love mine and would buy another one anyday. I believe you will be happy with it.
 
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Old 10-04-1999, 02:56 PM
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I have heard that the Magnum 325 4x4 vibrates like a jack hammer. I have had many people on the forums tell me this. My "local" Polaris dealer also told me it vibrates more than normal because it has no counter ballence. Is this vibration really that bad? Also, how is the maintenance and dependability?

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Old 10-04-1999, 03:25 PM
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I've had my '00' 325 4x4 for 3 months and have done some extensive riding on it and have experienced no problems so far. I've riden it double a few times at high elevations(9500ft)and it performed quite well.
Personally, I would like to see more power out of this machine(guess I should of just gone with the 500 to begin with)and am hoping for some aftermarket performance mods in the near future. At 620lbs, dry weight, what can I expect, right...
As to the vibration, it does vibrate but not bad enough that it is noticable to me, I find it a very comfortable ride.
 
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Old 10-04-1999, 05:13 PM
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I have had a 325 4X4 for 6 months as well. It has met every expectation admirably. It does not have much flat-out speed but that was not expected. I am very happy with the climbing capability. Steep grades with 2 heavy people, no problem.

Vibration? What vibration? I have read 2 posts from owners regarding vibration. The rest have been from non-owners "I heard...". Mine has no abnormal vibration.

Kevin Williams
 
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