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Old Mar 5, 2002 | 08:54 PM
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I want chicks to test Quads for the chick loving chet.
All I know is the chick that rides a 1996 KDX 200 in are neck of the woods could sure test them quads because she is as good or better than 75% of the riders around here from what I have seen her do on her machine.
Chicks will just naturally go for the better handling machine and the clear winner here is the 300ex.
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Old Mar 5, 2002 | 09:07 PM
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Mr45Auto has worded it as good as it can be worded. I've seen this shootout before a couple years ago. Read through it and watched the Warrior dominate in every category except track & woods handling. Speed, acceleration, ride, brakes, every damn thing and then at the end they say the 300EX wins.

It just reminds me of the damn Olympics in Seoul in 1988. Roy Jones Jr. beats the **** out of that guy and at the end they give the gold medal to the battered North Korean who is basically dangling by his arm which is being held up by the judge. Just plain bullcrap.
 
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Old Mar 5, 2002 | 10:21 PM
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Would not trade my warrior for a 300ex any day. As for the 300 being a pain in the *** to get in to reverse, well it is. Unless you have a third arm you have to hold the clutch with your right hand and reach down my your boot (which in my and a lot of my fiends case would be covered in mud) and move the lever. God forbid that the thing should die when you are doing this. For the most part they will both do just about anything that you should ask of them. Just don't start crying when I pass you on my warrior. Its been around the block many times, and why has it remained hardly unchanged for all these years? Because for the money, for the ease of operation, its pure perfection.
 
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Old Mar 6, 2002 | 12:07 AM
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I try a 300ex this summer for a half a day and the warrior have a lot more power, is a better slider, and is really confortable for long day trail. The handling part now... Ok, I try the 300ex only half a day and ran my warrior for over one and a half year and maybe the 300ex have a better handling. But I think the warrior can go anywhere that a 300ex can go. Handling?... nobody run a 300ex on a mx track of motocross track. So my point is personnaly the warrior is a better bet.
 
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