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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: LT72884
What can you do to a warrior that is not to expensive to mod it besides a pipe?
A Warrior is not a good machine to buy if you plan on modding it. Most mods only offer little improvement, and you will never get your money out of it if you decide to sell it.
What can you do to a warrior that is not to expensive to mod it besides a pipe?
A Warrior is not a good machine to buy if you plan on modding it. Most mods only offer little improvement, and you will never get your money out of it if you decide to sell it.
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I'm not saying that a warrior is not a good quad to own and have fun with. They are excellent trail machines, especially for a beginner wanting to learn how to ride a manual clutch sport quad. I'm just saying that it is not wise to buy a Warrior and dump any money into it, because you can buy quads already setup better than the Warrior from the factory for around the same price (like a used 400EX or Raptor 660)
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Raptor450
I'm not saying that a warrior is not a good quad to own and have fun with. They are excellent trail machines, especially for a beginner wanting to learn how to ride a manual clutch sport quad. I'm just saying that it is not wise to buy a Warrior and dump any money into it, because you can buy quads already setup better than the Warrior from the factory for around the same price (like a used 400EX or Raptor 660)</end quote></div>
LOL, my bad. i think a raptor 660 for me at this time might be a lil to much. i finaly drove my firends blaster so i know how to shift now except stopped on a hill, i killed it nine times. brake, clutch, gas and shift all with in a fluid motion is impossible for me right now. a honda 400 ex sounds perfect though. but it will be close to christmas when i buy it..
I'm not saying that a warrior is not a good quad to own and have fun with. They are excellent trail machines, especially for a beginner wanting to learn how to ride a manual clutch sport quad. I'm just saying that it is not wise to buy a Warrior and dump any money into it, because you can buy quads already setup better than the Warrior from the factory for around the same price (like a used 400EX or Raptor 660)</end quote></div>
LOL, my bad. i think a raptor 660 for me at this time might be a lil to much. i finaly drove my firends blaster so i know how to shift now except stopped on a hill, i killed it nine times. brake, clutch, gas and shift all with in a fluid motion is impossible for me right now. a honda 400 ex sounds perfect though. but it will be close to christmas when i buy it..
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