4 wheels, but still sprockets.
'05 Kawazuki 400.
Mmhmm. Had a Polaris 4x4 type, sold/traded and now have a Yamaha 2 wheeler type like that. Don't say anything, but the 2wd model is a lot more fun. Easier to horse around too.
In reply to foxtrapper:
Yeah, theres a big difference in hoonability between utility type 4 wheelers and sport atvs. I prefer the latter. The utility types are nice to have though when theres yardwork to be done - weve used the Polaris to pull a 18' flatbed trailer full of rubble across 5 acres of property before. It came in pretty handy that day. But rooster tails and mud-drifting on a sport atv is too much fun to pass up
I used to be near-obsessed with 4-wheelin' when I was a wee lad (I did wee a lot), as I had pseudo-family in the sticks that would let me ride all over creation.
Now that I'm all grown up and live in the city I don't have a place to ride and therefore am jealous of your new toy.
Have fun and congrats!
This is definitely not a learners toy. I know they say if you can't use it, don't roll it on. . . but when a drift or roost is just a thumb flick away!
It needs some fixing up but I got it at less than half the going price. Thinking about going all out race on it and doing hare scrambles. Considering selling the Fairlane to fund it.
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