three DS650s and a trx250R
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They are a little more than 9 Grand here in Canada. I went back to my Bombardier dealer to check it out again. Man does the clutch pull easy, you could pull it in with your pinky, and I still cant believe how quiet it was. The one i tried out was so new, that the suspension was squeeking on my. One thing I dont like about a stock DS650 is it`s hand grips, but they can be changed easy, but i would have to change them if i bought one. It`s gotta be the best quad that I have ever ridin.
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Where in Canada did you see them?
I was sledding in St Donat last week and I checked 10 dealers, And they all said they were being delivered in the spring. They also said the first batch of 650's all went to the states(mostly west cost) And seemed pised about that.
I agree the trails up there are breathtaking and are all marked, Suported,Well maintained. The one I liked the best, I called the "autobon". 12 KM long, six lanes wide and you could see for a mile at a shot. I did 90 mph on my sled on that trail. On the way to La'coin lavin.Rt 360 right past the hydro dam.
[This message has been edited by trx430ex (edited 01-04-2000).]
I was sledding in St Donat last week and I checked 10 dealers, And they all said they were being delivered in the spring. They also said the first batch of 650's all went to the states(mostly west cost) And seemed pised about that.
I agree the trails up there are breathtaking and are all marked, Suported,Well maintained. The one I liked the best, I called the "autobon". 12 KM long, six lanes wide and you could see for a mile at a shot. I did 90 mph on my sled on that trail. On the way to La'coin lavin.Rt 360 right past the hydro dam.
[This message has been edited by trx430ex (edited 01-04-2000).]
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