I've had my Bruin for a whole year and a half and man she's a beast. When I first got it I fell in love with it. My first test on the thing was a 4 foot mud hole. My uncle's 660 Grizzly can crawl out of that hole alright but when I hit that mud pit going 30, I blew through it in a breeze. This quad is by far the best bike not only for beginers but for experienced riders too. It can take anything you throw at it and it sure does take a beating. For instance, I wrecked mine into a tree after going over a cliff doin 30-40 and bent the whole left fender down so bad it touched the tire. I simply rebent the rack and it automatically popped back into place. And boy is this thing fast! After a few changes to mine, I got my baby goin 67 on a paved rode and this thing can beat a Sportsman 400 in a drag anyday.
Upgrades/Accessories: Mexamax fmf slip on exaust, fmf mega bomb header, itp mud lights, moose racing jet kit, mild piston heads,new carberator, itp machined rims, and PAA bim beamers.
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