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Roostin300ex
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Guidance on a bike
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June 20, 2006, 12:26:33 AM »
i havent been able to ride my four wheeler forever due to broken sruff but i guy i work with is buying it tomorrow. I am looking to buy another quad and want a fast bike that i can possibl use for recreational racing but mainly just to ride fast and have fun with...the budget is roughly $2500. I asm considering a raptor, 400ex, or 250R. guidance please...are 250Rs going to be to old with too many problems? I Know 400 exes are great reliable bikes wiuth tons of aftermarket parts....and the only bad things ive heard about a raptor are that it is top heavy
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Roostin300ex
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June 20, 2006, 12:29:31 AM »
also thought about a banshee...fast bikes but suspension sucks right?
thanks
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1997 Honda 300 Ex...some mods...FOR SALE
1993 KX-125 pro circuit exhaust, renthal bars, khlein carb, flywheel, excel rims, powdercoated rims and forks, moose bar guards, ceet, oh yea a spare engine!
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Re: Guidance on a bike
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June 20, 2006, 12:48:46 PM »
with a budget of 2500.....
Good luck to you, maybe an older 40 ex, you can probably find an r for that price though.
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MadMudder
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Re: Guidance on a bike
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June 20, 2006, 03:25:15 PM »
I dont know klutch, now that the 450's are dominating now you can find a 400ex or z400 for a good price. Infact our quad mechanic picked up a 03 400ex with low hours and no probs for what your budget is. And your right about the aftermarket because used to a 400 was all you got so there is a ton of aftermarket for these quads. So i would say a 400ex or a comparable 400 sport quad.
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Re: Guidance on a bike
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June 20, 2006, 04:25:04 PM »
a 400ex is what i would get. you could race it i guess. for just recreational riding its perfect.
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MadMudder
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June 21, 2006, 12:03:12 AM »
Hey, I did a little research on atvtrader.com . I got 3 offers for you to take a look at.
1. 2002 Honda 400ex
$2500
Phone Number 1-314-842-8659
Its in good condition and the guy has done a bunch of extra matinence. Its been in a shed for the past year cause he bought a dirt bike and doesnt want it anymore.
2. 2000 Honda 440ex
$2800
Claimed to be in good condition. Has the 440 kit in it plus renthal handle bars and full skidplates.
3. 2003 Suzuki z400
$3500 or best offer
940-789-2169
This is probably the best deal in this post. He is going to college and needs cash. This thing has more modifications then I could list. He listed them all and its almost 9000 worth of modifications. If you want to race a little bit then you could get this quad and drive out to a track with out any time spent on it.
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