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Posted 4/28/2007 2:05:24 PM
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[font=Arial][/font] I am interested in purchasing a used quad. I only have about 2000 dollars to spend, so im probably thinking about something in the year 2000 era. On an atv, how old is too old? im looking at probably either a warrior, a kawasaki lakota sport, or a honda 300ex. i am 14 years old, 5 ft. 8, and 125 pounds. would these atvs be a good fit for me? I'm planning on using the atv mainly for trail riding, a little bit of jumping here and there, and a little bit of minor utility work (just little stuff like pulling a small trailer with weeds and stuff in it around.) Would these atvs be good for those purposes? Keep in mind that this would be my first quad. Are any of these atvs better than the others? do you have any other suggestions?? I live in northeast PA, so if any of you are selling, let me know!


sorry i asked so many questions, but i want to be sure im buying the right thing.!
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Posted 3/1/2008 9:31:44 PM
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um a warrior is an excellent trail quad..has plenty of power and you can even get racks just like a utility bike to put on it..andy of those quads are good starter bikes...but if your going to be pulling a trailer at all your gonna be into a problem..as far as i know there is no way to put a hitch on a sport quad unless there is no hitch and you just use a bolt or wire to hold the trailer onto the quad..then you can just drill a hole in the skid plate and bolt a long peice of metal with a hole in the other end so the trailer wont hit the chain or break rotor...but be advised that a warrior and 300ex have a clutch that takes some getting used to
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