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Okay here. 400ex and Warrior motors are the most reliable motors. The YFZR is the best handling quad. TRX250r has the best chassis ever. So in the end for a beautiful reliable quad, you get a Trx400r or a YFZR400r lol.

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one i dont like 2 strokes they sound like crap....... 400ex all the way....... 450rs just cant keep up with the toughness and built to last body of the 400ex although they r fast

250R will smoke a 400ex !!! :laugh:

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What sucks about them? They are extremely cheap to rebuild... And they are super fast when built right!

i hate the way tht they sound and for me they just cant take as much as a beating as my 400 and arent near as reliable..........and as far as the 250r goes they r a honda and im a honda kinda guy..... and as far as smokin the only thing tht 250 is gonna be smokin is the oil in its motor:yes:........ enough said

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Jerod... They are suposed to burn oil. And a stock 250r will SMOKE a stock EX...

i dont give crap bout stock thts a whole other ballpark........ those to shouldnt even be compared to each other stock........ with the money to do it i could easily get a 400ex to smoke any 250 anyday of the week

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i dont give crap bout stock thts a whole other ballpark........ those to shouldnt even be compared to each other stock........ with the money to do it i could easily get a 400ex to smoke any 250 anyday of the week

it will never happen !!

:laugh:

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On 12/22/2016 at 9:17 AM, wylde1 said:

My dream quad has always been a Polaris Predator or Outlaw.  Maybe someday....

Someday is now! LOL...just kidding. I know this is a favorite sport quad, but one day I'd like to get an RZR or something like that...a sport UTV.

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On ‎12‎/‎23‎/‎2016 at 6:09 PM, Ajmboy said:

Someday is now! LOL...just kidding. I know this is a favorite sport quad, but one day I'd like to get an RZR or something like that...a sport UTV.

I have been really thinking about that also, but waaaay out of my budget.

 

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