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and all you guys ive been talking riding with what do you ride most of the group i ride with is 4wd we aim for the mud and hill climbs i just sold my outlander for a razor though gonna try somthing different and they seem awsome |
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April 5th. In Dayton.
My quad is a 2002 Honda Rancher 4x4. Love it. It isn't the fastest, but there isn't much it can't go through. and it climbs hills like a champ. All the power i need and it is light enough if you do get stuck you can get off and lift the front or back to get out of a rut. Did i mention it has 10,500 miles on it and still runs like the day i got it. uses no oil and has great compression. |
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