The power of a WARRIOR
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Hootie,
The 300ex has no chance to hang with a warrior.
Warrior's are good quads and if you spend a little money they can hang with a stock 400ex.
I have a warrior with stock suspension, but it's dialed in perfect for me. A wiseco 10.5:1 piston, web racing cam, valve spring, white bros heavy duty racing clutch, porting & polished, durablue 2+2 axle with 20" dunlops all around. My warrior is slightly faster then my buddies stock 400ex.
It always goes back to the rider though. I am a better rider then my buddy. When both our quads were stock then I fought hard to stay up with him. I did but it was tough. Now it's alot easier to stay ahead. The bummer part is now that I've been beating him he's thinking about getting a 440 kit for his ex. But to answer your question yes the Warrior is an excellent quad for the trails and the moto track. I ride Moto mostly and I'm 6'1" and 220 lbs.
The 300ex has no chance to hang with a warrior.
Warrior's are good quads and if you spend a little money they can hang with a stock 400ex.
I have a warrior with stock suspension, but it's dialed in perfect for me. A wiseco 10.5:1 piston, web racing cam, valve spring, white bros heavy duty racing clutch, porting & polished, durablue 2+2 axle with 20" dunlops all around. My warrior is slightly faster then my buddies stock 400ex.
It always goes back to the rider though. I am a better rider then my buddy. When both our quads were stock then I fought hard to stay up with him. I did but it was tough. Now it's alot easier to stay ahead. The bummer part is now that I've been beating him he's thinking about getting a 440 kit for his ex. But to answer your question yes the Warrior is an excellent quad for the trails and the moto track. I ride Moto mostly and I'm 6'1" and 220 lbs.
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