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LOL........ ill keep ua lookin for yua:laugh:

Since you already have a little riding experience (maybe alot i dont know lol) id suggest either a raptor 350 or a 400ex/z400 etc.. I dont find the 400s have any uncontrollable power but can definatly get going if u want. reliable bikes also and u can find pretty cheap used ones, good bikes to grow into also. I saw a kid that couldnt have been more than 7 years old ..no lie not even exagerating on a z400 this past weekend, he was haulin a$$

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botttttttttttttt my 400ex isnt a tankkkkkkkkkk i LOVEEE herrrrrr. she never lets me down, she's dang near bulletproof!!!!!!

I didn't mean tank in a bad way. The 400EX is a great machine. I meant tank like it would take a ballistic missle to stop one. They are based off the XR400. The unstoppable bike.

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there is a 1989 suzuki quadzilla for $2500 for sale i think close to u

Probably not the most reliable quad to get..considering its a 2 stroke and a 89..unless its in REALLY good condition..but you can never be too sure..but i could be wrong Sun could be really skilled at mechanical stuff. If its in decent condition id snatch that up..would be a blast!

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I didn't mean tank in a bad way. The 400EX is a great machine. I meant tank like it would take a ballistic missle to stop one. They are based off the XR400. The unstoppable bike.

ohhh sorrry:confused:lol, i just LOVe my 400ex, when this one's time is through I'll be buying another one...I don't want a 450...seen too many problems w/them...and for what I do, the power w/the 400ex is great.

I recommend it to anyone out there...my 400ex is nearly 9 years old w/two race seasons on it....and it's doing just fabulous!!!!:biggrin:

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