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Brand is not important, Iam buying local for the service and access to parts. I have ran the pro's and cons of both and me and my girlfriend are both leaning to the side by side. I plan to test drive both but Iam sure both will be fun that day.
My only worry is after the initial few months of fun will we regret not having our own machine to drive if we go side by side (sharing driving time) The price is the same (within $300)
Anybody made a similar choice? If it was a while ago how do you feel about the choice you made?
Thanks
Jason
Last edited by Jayph; 04/04/11.
If Iam not hunting, Iam thinking about hunting.
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2 quads. When you break down, get stuck, run out of fuel ect, you've got a solution for your problems.
When people face the possibility of freezing or starving there is little chance they are going to listen to unfounded claims of climate doomsday from a bunch of ultra-rich yacht sailing private jet-setting carbon-spewing hypocrite elites
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2 quads you get stuck you pull each other out
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