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I was 50.  a used 2005 Suzuki King Quad 700.  I wasted a lifetime without it.  I've got a post in here somewhere that describes the feeling of exploring for the first time.  I really kicked myself in the a$$ for not doing it much much sooner.  For what I am going to use it for … trailer exploration, getting to fishing holes, putting along trails for birds and bunnies, it is likely going to last me a lifetime.  My only concern being my age and the age of the quad and its reliability as I do much of our outings solo.  Regardless how small the outing I am always prepared to spend the night.  My advice to those who are on the fence... do it, you will have it for years... and the cost of that entertainment /hr keeps going down each time you use it.  especially if you have friends to go with... man... the years I wasted not being able to get to the back country and having to share the spaces with everyone in a car or truck.  something smaller would have probably been better a 450/500 maybe vs the 700 (though to pull over on a dead batter, will get tougher as I get older.  My overnight kit has a spare deep cycle and solar panel.

 

Just do it! Unless of course that is the money you need to feed your kids and wife with !

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2 hours ago, Michael Tegtman said:

Age :. 68

2005  Kawisaki Brut Force 650 V Twin

Proof that you are never too old to start ATV'ing! Brute Force is a nice quad. 👍

On 4/21/2019 at 3:19 PM, redneck999 said:

I was 14, it was a  Honda Big Red 3 wheeled angel of death that thing spent more time upside down on top of me than anywhere else....... no fault of my own!

 

On 4/21/2019 at 5:53 PM, Rich Day said:

I was 12 years old when my parents bought me a new 1984 Honda 200s ATC. I dumped it upside down in the pond first weekend I had it 

That's cool that you both started off on 3 wheelers. Never owned one and only rid one once.

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On 4/15/2019 at 10:31 PM, RAYAR said:

63. 1996 Sportsman 500, had it out yesterday at my buddy's wood lot, still over a foot of snow in some places. Quite impressed with its' performance and capabilities.

polaris sportsman coming through once again........

I was 15 (16 now) when I got a 97 kawasaki bayou 300.  lets just say it taught me a lot and I sold it before it taught me more....

bsought it for $1000 (dumb move), sunk $1800 into it, and sold it for $800

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On 4/19/2019 at 7:20 PM, LMI said:

I was 50.  a used 2005 Suzuki King Quad 700.  I wasted a lifetime without it.  I've got a post in here somewhere that describes the feeling of exploring for the first time.  I really kicked myself in the a$$ for not doing it much much sooner.  For what I am going to use it for … trailer exploration, getting to fishing holes, putting along trails for birds and bunnies, it is likely going to last me a lifetime.  My only concern being my age and the age of the quad and its reliability as I do much of our outings solo.  Regardless how small the outing I am always prepared to spend the night.  My advice to those who are on the fence... do it, you will have it for years... and the cost of that entertainment /hr keeps going down each time you use it.  especially if you have friends to go with... man... the years I wasted not being able to get to the back country and having to share the spaces with everyone in a car or truck.  something smaller would have probably been better a 450/500 maybe vs the 700 (though to pull over on a dead batter, will get tougher as I get older.  My overnight kit has a spare deep cycle and solar panel.

 

Just do it! Unless of course that is the money you need to feed your kids and wife with !

put very well.  I dont have a wife and kids yet but they come first!  Suzuki makes good work/farm quads!  very tough and built like a tank

doesnt beat polaris though

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