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    trx250R,400ex,Z400,Lt250R

    I have been thinking about buying a used quad. It will be in the $3000 price range. I have noticed tons of 250R's on ebay, if everyone is selling them than I would think that something out there has to be better. Since most of them look like they have been on the track.

    It will be used mainly for trail riding in the sand. I hope to start running a few harescrambles in the future.

    What would you buy on this budget for a performance quad. I will not buy a banshee ( I don't want to mess with 2 carbs and cylinders).

    Can someone please give me there experience with these quads I have listed it seems those are about my only choices in the price range I have.

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    400EX's are pretty much the best for Harescrambling and all around fun trail riding. They are dead reliable, and offer a ton of aftermarket products for when you need more power. But the 400EX's handling is what really stands out in the woods.
    [20:55] <waterpumper> putting a racing pipe on a Foreman is like putting a high dollar bikini on a 400 pound chick...just because it fits doesn't mean it looks cool

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    I agree with atc crazy. I have an 03 400ex & it works great in the woods & the sand. With the new 450's coming out you can find killer deals on the ex.
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    you can easily find a used 400ex for about or a lil over 3,000 now. The prices have dropped greatly with the newer quads out. Once I can get some money together I'm going to look into getting one.
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    Re: trx250R,400ex,Z400,Lt250R

    Quote Originally Posted by smokinwrench
    I will not buy a banshee ( I don't want to mess with 2 carbs and cylinders).
    My vote is for the Banshee. You can buy a manifold for 295.00 that will convert the Banshee from a dual-carb setup to a single-carb setup.
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    But you will still have 2 cyllinders (double the price for any internal parts/rebuilds) and 2 pipes (double the cost....I've seen some for $800 :shock: ), Not to mention the poor handling and suspension which are the key players in the woods.
    [20:55] <waterpumper> putting a racing pipe on a Foreman is like putting a high dollar bikini on a 400 pound chick...just because it fits doesn't mean it looks cool

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    smokin, i have had my kfx 400 for a year now. no problems at all and i tend to abuse it at times, with the mods that are on it (with out going into the motor) its runs very well. i have a co-worker that has the bike version of this engine and he has 17,000 + miles on original internal components. he is not easy on things either. i can't say anything about a 400 ex but reverse is a nice thing to have. honda does have a nice reputation for reliability but from being on some drz (bike version) web groups, it seems that the 400 is bulletproof. my 2.5 cents worth.

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    ATC-crazy the banshee has awesome handling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manny55
    ATC-crazy the banshee has awesome handling
    ??????????????????????????? After that statement you should look like this :oops:

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    Look like what?? lol

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    ... don't rule out the old LT250R. They make for truely great woods machines and handle as good as the R or 400EX.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manny55
    ATC-crazy the banshee has awesome handling
    There is no way in the world that anyone is going to convince me that the Banshee handles "good"
    [20:55] <waterpumper> putting a racing pipe on a Foreman is like putting a high dollar bikini on a 400 pound chick...just because it fits doesn't mean it looks cool

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    All I asked was an honest question about what quad handles good that I could purchase for around $3000. I wanted this info from people who have actually owned some of the quads listed. Not info from a bunch of guys who have never owned the listed quads.

    Hey Wickedfinger is the LT250R easy to find parts for? Will it run with a TRX250R? The reason I ask is I know where on is at for sale it is an 89 model and he will put a brand new top end on it when it sells. The plastic is in good shape and the entire machine looks good.

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    Josh
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    Well, I havn't owned any of these, but I have had plenty of seat time on them. The 400EX, 300EX, and Warrior are all great for woods riding. They handle great and are small enough to squeez through the tighter trials. They are all easy to find in the $3k range too...
    [20:55] <waterpumper> putting a racing pipe on a Foreman is like putting a high dollar bikini on a 400 pound chick...just because it fits doesn't mean it looks cool

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    The 400 ex is great for any type of riding,and the Z OR KFX is rite with it
    with a few extra features.I have to agree with Crazy about the banshee
    they don't handle for crap in the woods.Also stay away from the lt250
    everyone of my friends that had one had major problems with them.
    The trx250r is good but can be finiky and has a tendancy to use more fuel
    than the thumpers.If it were me I would get the EX (best handling and
    least expensive)

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