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So how does it compare to the trikes?

Well,,,,,I only have Logged 2 hrs on a Quad So far in my life.....I have to tell ya....I havent been anywhere that my Trikes Cant Go or Do....Let me break this down for ya....

Plus side of my Trikes

I am As of right now....More Comfortable on my Trikes

I dont Second Guess myself on my Trikes

Plus Side of the Quad....

Electric Start is KEWL!!!

Fuel Injection is WAY COOL!!!

Suspension is a Bit better as far as I can tell right now....

The Torque is Everywhere on this thing....My 350X is a Torque Monster as Well but this has about 20 more Ponies behind it...

I will have a better ride report at the end of this month....I will be able to get it out to the Sand and Stay on it for the Break in period....I will not have room to take a Trike so this is going to be my main ride for the Week...I have not been without a trike on a Ride in 35 yrs......:frown: I am a little upset about that but I guess I did it to myself....LMAO!!!!

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If I had somewhere to put one and room to haul one I would have a Golf Cart....It would have to be a Gas one though..

The last time I really drove one was about 22 yrs ago....My Buddy had his Bachelor Party at a Golf Course....Lets just say that there was a NEW VIEW at Every Hole:yes: We didnt make the whole course....We did the Dukes of Hazard out there after about the Fifth while being chased by Security on their Golf Carts:laugh: So yeah,,,,,,Golf Carts Can be fun.....LMAO!!!

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Ok,,,,,,Nothing really new to report until after Dunfest.....I just had the First Service done after the initial Break In....so now its ready to ride to its full potential.....Not sure how much riding will get done at dunefest as we will be working......I do have some BLING that I will try to add today.....Just some Personal Touches.....:biggrin: Stay tuned for Pics....:biggrin::yes::wink:

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Im getting ready to have smoe custome one of thoughs made for mine get rid of the warnnig labels lol once you break 10mph the warning labels go out the door lol.

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Thanks!!!!!!!!!

UPDATE......I Stumbled across a Free set of NEW Carbon Fiber Maier Rear Plastic...:yes::wink:

Anyway,,,,I havent seen them yet....But now Im pissed......I dont think the Maier has the Cut outs for the badges I had made and I just waisted a Wizard Sticker on the Stockers!!!!!!!1:mad::mad::mad::mad::realmad::aargh:

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