Picture of My Scram 400 4x4 X
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Here's a few shots of my 400 before I got it dirty. So far very happy with performance so far with 3 hrs of riding yesterday. And got alot of looks at it too.Scram 400X
#6
For one thing they don't make the 4x4 in a regular version. Another is I paid $5400otd for this one compared to $4950 for the 2x4.The engine is the same, however for $450 I got 4 wheel drive and a look that not many have or will see. Does feel alittle snappier then my 400 sport did, but it could be that I have a new belt. But untill the 700sp comes in a different color (black shows scratches and dirt to easy) this bike will do just fine.
#7
polaris atv's and chevy trucks!! thats a sharp lookin' atv. And you are right about the black on the 700,....... hard to keep the scratches off. but it looks cool when it's clean![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
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#8
I suggest using the plastic renu quick before you get any scratchs on it. It does peal & you have to reapply so it looks like an old house w/ allot of coats of paint on it but only up close. Stand back a few feet & it ALWAYS looks great & it looks like new & allot better than the dull scatched up look. You are very lucky to have one since my friend was having a hard time finding one. It looks great. Lot's of luck w/ it. I just bought my boy a blue PW80 & used the plastic renu on it & I'm glad I did. It still looks like new. The dark colors unfortunatly show up scratches more than say white plastic. I've been using it for years on my 98 scrambler.
Jim Maloney 98 400 Scrambler
http://photos.yahoo.com/jim400scram
Jim Maloney 98 400 Scrambler
http://photos.yahoo.com/jim400scram
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