Not an Eiger but....
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What is so bad about having the same ATV as your brother?
Here's what is going to happen:
1. If you only spend the same amount of money as the cost of an Eiger, you are going to get an ATV that is not quite as good as an Eiger. The only way around this is if you can find a deal on a good used ATV.
2. If you want to buy an ATV that is as good or better than an Eiger, you are going to spend more money.
In it's class, the Eiger is the champ in the "best bang for the buck' catagory. Yes, there are better quads out there - the Kodiak 450 or the Bomb 400, but you'll have to spend more to get them. It just doesn't seem to make much sense to not get a quad that you like simply because someone else has one.
Jaybee
Here's what is going to happen:
1. If you only spend the same amount of money as the cost of an Eiger, you are going to get an ATV that is not quite as good as an Eiger. The only way around this is if you can find a deal on a good used ATV.
2. If you want to buy an ATV that is as good or better than an Eiger, you are going to spend more money.
In it's class, the Eiger is the champ in the "best bang for the buck' catagory. Yes, there are better quads out there - the Kodiak 450 or the Bomb 400, but you'll have to spend more to get them. It just doesn't seem to make much sense to not get a quad that you like simply because someone else has one.
Jaybee
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