Warrior Question?
#1
I was thinking of buying a used warrior to ride around the trails by my house. I don't plan on racing or anything like that, I just want to have fun on the trails. I was told by someone that because the warrior is a sport bike, and if all I'm doing is trail riding, then I will always be "fouling out" sparkplugs. Is this true?
They guy said that sport bikes are not meant for the trails. Should I go with the Warrior if all I plan on doing is trail riding? Will trail riding be bad for the bike?
They guy said that sport bikes are not meant for the trails. Should I go with the Warrior if all I plan on doing is trail riding? Will trail riding be bad for the bike?
#7
def. go with the warrior
Trails and hills are all i do....with the occasional jump.
Trails and hills are all i do....with the occasional jump.
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#10
Before you buy, seriously consider what the trails r like. I bought one here in Tennessee, I have always riden sport bikes. Needless to say, a Grizzly would suit me better here. Warriors are heavy in the front, but good power, esp. if you are a beginner.


