warrior or sport 400
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Get the Sport 400 it will fit your name better.
Actually, it just boils down to the type of riding you do and what you like. You need to ride both and see what you like they are both fun machines. I have owned a Warrior and currently own a Scrambler 400 which is basically a 4WD version of the sport you are considering. If you want to jump or feel the need to shift gears go with the Warrior, otherwise get the Sport. The sport is quicker and has much more hop-up potential since it is a 2 stroke, also I think it has a cushier ride. I thought I would miss the gears but I love the auto tranny, I feel that it makes better use of my engines considerable power by making it easier to stay in my peak powerband. I like both machines and I think you will be happy either way.
Matt SCR400 K&N RCR Stage 1 is on it's way!
Actually, it just boils down to the type of riding you do and what you like. You need to ride both and see what you like they are both fun machines. I have owned a Warrior and currently own a Scrambler 400 which is basically a 4WD version of the sport you are considering. If you want to jump or feel the need to shift gears go with the Warrior, otherwise get the Sport. The sport is quicker and has much more hop-up potential since it is a 2 stroke, also I think it has a cushier ride. I thought I would miss the gears but I love the auto tranny, I feel that it makes better use of my engines considerable power by making it easier to stay in my peak powerband. I like both machines and I think you will be happy either way.
Matt SCR400 K&N RCR Stage 1 is on it's way!
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