300ex vs warrior 350
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ok guys, my buddies and i are looking for atv's. We're arguing between the warrior 350 and the ex300. They are comparable in price. How do they compare in the following: Top speed, low end power, top end power, handling. We realize the warrior is a bit bigger and 20lbs heavier. Thanks for your help guys! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/img]
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Here's an idea,
Go up there and click on the little SEARCH button. Type in 300EX vs. Warrior for the title, and click in the Yamaha and Honda post boxes. I'm sure you will get more information that way than having people reply to it. We have replied to this post 100's of times, and there never seems to be a definate winner.
The ***** in your pants.. Or Court
Go up there and click on the little SEARCH button. Type in 300EX vs. Warrior for the title, and click in the Yamaha and Honda post boxes. I'm sure you will get more information that way than having people reply to it. We have replied to this post 100's of times, and there never seems to be a definate winner.
The ***** in your pants.. Or Court
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I agree with lonestar, but I'll answer anyway.
I have answered this question a lot of times, so to keep it short and sweet this is what I have to say...
The Warrior is faster in a straight line, no doubt about it. However, if the 300ex was the same speed I would deffinatly pick it over the Warrior.
Take it as you will.
-Josh
I have answered this question a lot of times, so to keep it short and sweet this is what I have to say...
The Warrior is faster in a straight line, no doubt about it. However, if the 300ex was the same speed I would deffinatly pick it over the Warrior.
Take it as you will.
-Josh
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