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this is mr. julie yamaha builds a real good machine so does honda but they don't seam to have very good ground clearance i owned a polaris once but without extended warranty i couldn't afford to keep it but it sure had a smooth ride!when it wasn't in the shop enough on that before i get mad all over again i was a really hard person to sell belt drive to but after having one i would probably never buy a shift transmission atv again way more relaxing and handy to operate and even better performance weve had 5 yamahas and one polaris and son put the yamahas to test and polaris every time it was driven it broke even when wife drove it and she not aggressive rider
I ride a 1987 Honda TRX250R the greatest sport quad ever built. It has a 310cc big bore kit on it and runs on straight VP C12 108 octane race gas. It all Works and TCS suspension. I think the only stock parts left are the frame and plastic. I ride the dunes at Pismo, Dumont and Glamis. You can check it out at
My brothers & I shared a Suzuki 230 Quadrunner (same style as the Quadsport but this one had the automatic clutch). When the suzuki died my brothers bought a Kawasaki 220 Bayou. The Kawasaki has been far superior.
I would be more interested in a fourwheeler with a harley v-twin between the frame rails!!
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