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2005 Prairie® 700 4x4
Reviewer: JeeBuss
From: Pearl, Mississippi, United States
Email: Mopman411@yahoo.com
Date: 05/31/2005
Rider Height: 5' 10"
Rider Weight: 220
Miles/Hours: 58 hours
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Specs: Riverside Motorsports Specs
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Very nice wheeler

This is the first quad I have owned. I bought this for deer hunting and working on clearing my land. This thing is crazy powerful. I weigh 220 pounds, but when I sit down on the seat and put this in 2 wheel drive then gun it, the front end comes off the ground. I have gotten this wheeler up to 63mph with stock equip. Over all I love this wheeler and it has been good to me but, it maybe just me, but when I was mud riding the front end made a popping noise and I had trouble turning for the rest of the day but it's working fine now. All in all this is a great wheeler, well worth the buy. I am very proud of this but I think the front end should be built for rough riders.

Upgrades/Accessories:  2000lb Warn winch, after market skid plates, Vampire mud tires (for working in wet grass and mud)

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