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Old May 16, 2002 | 07:32 AM
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Every Z400 is sold before they get unloaded, everybody has been waiting on them all year, some people have paid and still waiting, but does anybody know how they handle, how fast they are, HP #'2, etc.?
I haven't seen any test ride info, is there any anywhere I can check out? There must be, because I know nobody would buy something they know nothing about, right??

If thuosands are already sold then it must be a really nice bike with well published test ride info that all the buyers have put their faith in. I would really like access to the info, because I may want one myself. Can anybody help out here?

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Old May 16, 2002 | 09:09 AM
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Hightower, check out sportquad.com and 4wheelatv.com. Both have ride reviews. Also, check out the posts. There are a couple of recent posts. Just look at the titles of the posts, and you will be able to tel if there will be any information that would be useful. Some of the people who have had them for about a week already have there initial reviews. I will be getting my Z400 tonight and taking it out in up north Michigan this weekend. I will be posting my review of it on Sunday night or Monday morning.

Hope this helps.
 
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Old May 16, 2002 | 09:51 AM
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Obud - I'm coming to Silver Lake June 25th-27th, look me up if you're in the neighborhood.
 
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