A friend of mine and I each bought one about 6 months ago. I researched before we bought and the Suzuki, for the money, can't be beat. I've been riding for 20 years now and heve ridden many 4-wheelers over the years and this is a good one. The only problem we've had is a blown shock, other than that the bikes have run flawlessly. IRS would be nice as well as a locker in the front, if you really need that I would suggest buying the King Quad 450. It has a strong motor, good brakes, good ground clearance and not a lot of electronics to break. I ride in mud and rocks a lot and haven't gotten stuck yet. Better tires are a must for mud though.
Upgrades/Accessories: Warn RT2.5
ITP Bigfoot kit 27 inch
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