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Posted 9/14/2004 11:04:22 PM
 

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Do u the the ds will handle a 6'2 240lbs rider well. I am considering buying one and would like to know from someone with experience with one

Rick
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Posted 11/8/2004 8:03:28 PM
 

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the ds650 is the best bike i have ever owned. i am 350lbs 6'2 and it still can throw me around it has so much power and torque it is unreal all of my friends and i say its like a caddilac and it is an awesome bike ive had a banshee 400ex polaris sport 400 and this is the best ds 650 all the way hope that helps you out

darren
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Posted 4/3/2005 7:13:29 PM
 

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o yea this thing will handle just about any weight or anything. i know of a 350 pound guy that can ride a wheelie

lucian
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Posted 6/24/2005 10:25:34 AM
 

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hey man i am 316 pounds and 6"2 and it handles me awsome lol, but i can promise u that u will not find another fourwheeler that will carry u better than a ds 650 i have an 03 baja and 01 ds, and they r both great machines!! have fun

travis
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Posted 3/10/2006 1:00:30 PM
 

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Dude! let me tell you .I have one 03DS650. I weigh 175-180 .Add my girlfriend apx 140lbs in soft cultivated field were other machines would only bog out in fourth gear this machine in fifth will pull from 4000 rpm to 7800 in about 2-3seconds . I would like a little more weight because the wheels are addicted to spinning . third gear on pavemant. hope that helps .

marvin
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Posted 1/20/2007 8:23:07 PM
 

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yes, the ds 650 handles better with bigger people. it helps keep the bike on the ground. the ds is not for small people, lots of torque for more pork
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thats funny right there i dont care who you r lol.
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