Traded a Prarie 650 for a King 700
#1
Had too many problems to list with my 03 Prarie. Traded it today for a King Quad 700 EFI. My best freind has had one for the last 6 months and still loves it. I would like some feedback on it's pro's and con's ( strenths and weeknesses).
I hope I have better luck with Suzuki than I had with Kawi.
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03 Prarie 650 Red
ITP Cast Alum Rims
26in bear claws
Dalton springs
Holeshot module
Traded for
05 King Quad 700 efi Red
ITP Cast Alum Rims
26in bear Claws
Kept my Kimpex Snow Trax for some fun in deep snow.
I hope I have better luck with Suzuki than I had with Kawi.
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03 Prarie 650 Red
ITP Cast Alum Rims
26in bear claws
Dalton springs
Holeshot module
Traded for
05 King Quad 700 efi Red
ITP Cast Alum Rims
26in bear Claws
Kept my Kimpex Snow Trax for some fun in deep snow.
#3
The first thing you will notice is the 4wd.... push the button and you have it. My friend traded his Brute 650 and got a KQ so we have twins now. He would get into mud and once he was stuck with the BF in 2 wd he was sunk. I still have a Vinson too (my wife's now) and I do enjoy playing with the solid rear axle on occasion.
My transition from a SRA Vinson to the independant KQ was eye opening. It never seems to lose traction because the wheel stretches to the ground. My first investments were the front bumper, the winch and I also did the ricochet skid plates from cabelas (cheapest place).
I am not too pleased with the stock tires... I am moving up a size or two in the spring and I am debating between mudlights or maxxii tires. I know I will stay with the stock wheels which are already aluminum.
Good luck with yours you made a good choice. Suzuki's are the easiest to repair and are real reliable.
My transition from a SRA Vinson to the independant KQ was eye opening. It never seems to lose traction because the wheel stretches to the ground. My first investments were the front bumper, the winch and I also did the ricochet skid plates from cabelas (cheapest place).
I am not too pleased with the stock tires... I am moving up a size or two in the spring and I am debating between mudlights or maxxii tires. I know I will stay with the stock wheels which are already aluminum.
Good luck with yours you made a good choice. Suzuki's are the easiest to repair and are real reliable.
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