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Old Oct 10, 2003 | 06:31 PM
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hey. i want a new 4 wheeler.........i really want a warrior but i dunno. im 13, 5'1", and weigh about 96lbs. u think i could handle it?
 
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Old Oct 10, 2003 | 06:34 PM
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i doubt it
 
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Old Oct 10, 2003 | 06:43 PM
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yea i no i cant......but i still want it....hehehe... i actually will prolly steer towards a wolverine. caus itz 5 speed semiauto which im used to. they're fast but i cant handle em, and they're stong, so thats cool for my kinda ridin.
 
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Old Oct 10, 2003 | 06:52 PM
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Actually, you would do very well on a 250 or 300ex. I'm 15, 5'10" and I still don't like the way the Warrior feels. Look into the 250ex, and if you want something that will last a little longer performance wise, look for a 300ex.
 
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Old Oct 10, 2003 | 07:20 PM
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yeah, i thought about that, but i'm still thinkin bout the wolvy. caus basicly itz perfect for me. im tired of goin 46mph on my trx300 2x4, but i still want something strong. i go on all terrain cept sand. deep mud, water, rocks, dirt, trails, and jumps. the wolv (so i'v heard) is great all all of them. but does anybody no how fast they go? just wonderin. and are they good at jumpin? is it easy to bring the front end up?
 
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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 02:22 AM
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What have you rode before? My 13 yr old cousin is almost exactly your size, and can handle my Warrior very well. The only problem he had at first was with the clutch, his hands are small and it took him a while to learn the proper "method" of using the clutch. After that, no problems. I always supervise and make sure he doesn't get too crazy, and make sure he wears a helmet. Definitely not a bad starter bike.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 10:54 AM
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wow really? i've ridden a honda fourtrax 300, a kawasaki prarie 360, and a big bear 400.
 
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Old Oct 12, 2003 | 02:40 PM
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Those are all much heavier than the Warrior is. If you can handle those, you should be able to handle a Warrior. The clutch may take a little getting used to. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
 
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Old Oct 12, 2003 | 06:41 PM
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yeah i no. i've never driven anything w/ a clutch. well, i guess it doesn't really matter until i have the money. how the heck can i get enuf money? im only 13 so i can't get a real job.....i get $5 allowance plus $20 from cutting the grass evry week. when i cant cut the grass in da winter i shovel snow for the same price. i might be able to work at my friends. she owns this golf course. but...i can only start in da summer which is too far away and it prolly wouldnt pay much....
 
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Old Oct 13, 2003 | 02:53 PM
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You could get a paper route. You also should be pretty close to the legal age for working at grocery stores as a bagger or shopping cart guy, maybe you should check into it. Save up your $$$, and before long you'd have enough to buy a used Warrior. Not the best jobs in the world, but its money! We've all been there and done that.
 
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