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Old 06-11-2007, 01:35 AM
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Hi, I have been looking for a nice fourwheeler that is great on trails but also pretty good on the track. I ride the trails way more than a track, and I like it a lot better, but there is a track near where I live that I ride everyso often to hit some nice ramps. So far I've narrowed it down to the Wolverine 350. I want something that that isn't too big, but has 4WD and 2WD.

As far as I've heard a Wolverine 350 is all time 4WD, and the 2007 is all time 2WD... so what I'm asking is if there is a model of the 350 that I could get that is 2WD/4WD or does that only come on the 450?

I've also heard about a kit you can get for the 330 that can give you push button 4WD/2WD? That only works with the all time 4WD 350's though I'm sure.

I know this is in the wrong spot, but I've also had my eye on the Polaris Trail Boss 330 too, if anybody wants to talk about that
 
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I don't think there is a 330. For the 350 there is a selector. It isn't a push button, It is cable with a plunger type selctor. It really does work though. I have one on my Wolverine. It goes for about 200 i think from Rocky Mountain.
 
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ah I meant to put 350
 
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Old 06-16-2007, 02:18 AM
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The 350 Wolverine is not a track bike..Trust me going airborne on one isnt that pleasent..I have no fear of jumping doubles on my dirtbikes,but getting my Wolverine 3 feet off the ground scares the crap otta me..The Warn 424 select will let you go into two wheel drive,makes it a little faster and able to slide the rear end,But I have a lot of ptotection(skid plates) winch and such,it is way to heavy and not very balanced to get good air with and the suspention is not made to go airborne..

It is a great quad for trail riding,it can be sporty with its manual shifting and 424,but not really for tracks imo..Plus I think the last 350 manual shifting Wolverine 4x4 was made in 05..Its a great quad for mud,ruts,steep uphills,downhills,rocks,good trails..But I wouldent jump that often..I wouldent trade my 03 350 Wolverine for anything..Its the perfect hybrid between sport and utility..

I also had a 330 trailboss for my wife,its a girls quad,not much *****,automatic transmission...The Wolverine is by far a better machine..But I wouldent buy any automatic quad for sport riding..Again that is IMO..
 
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Old 06-16-2007, 07:46 AM
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He's right it is scary jumpping them the first time but without a whinch of skid plates they do fly pretty well for a 4x4.
 
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