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2006 Big Bear 400 4X4
Reviewer: Brandon
From: kingsland, Georgia, United States
Email: TALON_TURBO_TSI@yahoo.com
Date: 05/13/2006
Rider Height: 6' 2"
Rider Weight: 215
Miles/Hours: 125 miles
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Specs: Riverside Motorsports Specs
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Mud, woods, and trail killer

I love my new big bear, tough as nails and very dependable. It is very basic (less stuff to tear up and fix). Has very good low end torque,with a really low first gear that is great for the mud hole. It will go any where the other quads will go just maybe not as fast. Mine tops out at about 53mph. Which is not the fastest but hey it wasn't made to go fast..If you are in the market for a 400cc 4x4 that will not break your wallet I suggest you take a look at these. they are great. I will say this if at all possible stay away for the belt drive for wheelers if you do alot of mud riding. My buddy has a 06 suzuki eiger 400 but the belt slips ever time we hit a little water he hates it. He just went to have a new belt put on and at $502.00 a pop I wouldn't recommend them..I go threw the same stuff he does and the big bear doesn't even flinch. Best 400 on the market hands down.

Upgrades/Accessories:  ITP type 7 wheels 26''mudlite xtr tires (great combo) 2.5 warn winch

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