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Posted 3/28/2006 8:06:46 PM
 

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2x4 or 4x4 which would be better for trail riding(mud and snow)? Does this ATV turn sharp? Lastly, good first ATV for a 15 year old girl that weights about 120lbs?
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Posted 3/29/2006 5:57:20 PM
 

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4x4 is way better, it puts on weight and it costs 400-500$ more, but its worth it. This quad's turning radius is great, and im 13, 175 pds, and this quad is fine, not to slow, not too fast, and itll tow 750 pds.

wjc
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Posted 4/7/2006 3:15:42 PM
 

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4x4... hands down. If you are really serious about mudbogging, this 4 wheeler wouldnt be the best. I mudbogged it the second day i had it and it took forever to clean it. The carborator was COVERED in mud and dirt and it wouldnt run until i cleaned it. Yes, very sharp turning radius. Yes im 13 and about 130lbs and i love it. It isnt as fast as my other 2, but it gets up around 47 or 50.

Morgan
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Posted 4/7/2006 7:51:13 PM
 

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4x4. I just bought a Polaris Hawkeye. It has a tight turning radius, and is a great bike. I went riding with some friends and had to winch them out with the Hawkeye. I have a 1,500 lb winch on my Hawkeye. I'm 16 and weigh about 150 and it will go anywere my 2005 Sportsman 500 will go (except mud holes). It should be a great bike, it beats everything in the midsized ATV class, and great for a new rider.

Mike
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Posted 5/13/2006 11:06:47 PM
 

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4x4 definatly in the snow and mud, i went through countless tree stumps and about 13 inches of water and it was fine, there is a foot break on this on the right foot panel it helps turning sharp-er at higher speeds. Lastly i weigh about 273 but my mom is about 44 years old and she rides it with no problems at all, and she barely has any idea of what to do. It can handle mostly anything you throw at its face.

kevin
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Posted 9/27/2006 12:33:53 PM
 

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hawkeye=pathethic.dont buy this machine.

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