warrior vs. 300ex
#32
QUIZNO SUBS RAT NOO WAYYYY lol
Warrior is a better machine... end of story...I dont know if i wouldent have the new 300ex's as much beacuase they have those covers over the handler bars.. Its like a pet peive of mine to hate those handlebars......
There both good but i still think the warrior will outperform it....
Warrior is a better machine... end of story...I dont know if i wouldent have the new 300ex's as much beacuase they have those covers over the handler bars.. Its like a pet peive of mine to hate those handlebars......
There both good but i still think the warrior will outperform it....
#36
Hey radfastdude7777777,
Are you emplying that Yamaha's are junk? If so get off the CRACK PIPE. Honda makes a good atv and so does Yamaha. I think both make great quads.
You might have a fast raptor, but dont ever think you got the baddest around. Keep dreaming. Might run good but not the fastest by no means.
And you must be a idiot if you own a Raptor and you talk bad about Yamaha's.
#37
Originally posted by: Wheelsup
Hey radfastdude7777777,
Are you emplying that Yamaha's are junk? If so get off the CRACK PIPE. Honda makes a good atv and so does Yamaha. I think both make great quads.
You might have a fast raptor, but dont ever think you got the baddest around. Keep dreaming. Might run good but not the fastest by no means.
And you must be a idiot if you own a Raptor and you talk bad about Yamaha's.
Hey radfastdude7777777,
Are you emplying that Yamaha's are junk? If so get off the CRACK PIPE. Honda makes a good atv and so does Yamaha. I think both make great quads.
You might have a fast raptor, but dont ever think you got the baddest around. Keep dreaming. Might run good but not the fastest by no means.
And you must be a idiot if you own a Raptor and you talk bad about Yamaha's.
#39
Originally posted by: Trasher
I have a warrior and my buddy has a 300. We switch off at times and we both like the warrior better overall.
I have a warrior and my buddy has a 300. We switch off at times and we both like the warrior better overall.
#40
Hey, the truth is any quad can easily break, it's just who put it together. When you first buy the thing you should check everything up to the last bolt. It's even a good idea to check the carb for pieces of metal that may jam up the needle from the machining processes that built the thing. As long as you ensure your quad is put together right, it definately shouldn't break. Remember that these machines are built to be tortured!
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