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Posted by CLW on May 12, 2005 at 22:28:30 from (64.123.43.231):
In Reply to: 4 wheeler posted by RLH on May 12, 2005 at 18:27:52:
RLH, I am 62 and I bought a Honda Foreman ES 4X4 (432cc) two years ago. Unless you really are going to be in deep mud or on ice, the 2 wheel drive is going to go 90% of the places the 4X4 will at a much lower price, both buying and upkeep. The Honda has always been the one the others tried to catch quality wise. Suzuki may have done that. They rate first in most test with there 500 and 750 I think it is. A friend of my son has a Kawasaki 325 2 wheel drive and he goes anywhere my son does on the Honda. Most make a good machine if you take care of them. The 220 Kawasaki would more than likely work. If you are like me I gave up the daredevil stuff long ago. I would stay under 500 cc. and get the one you like. CLW
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