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Re: buying a new ATV
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Posted by MellonHead on March 18, 2006 at 17:28:09 from (67.51.156.139):
In Reply to: buying a new ATV posted by Rich Iowa on March 18, 2006 at 15:06:08:
Kawasaki's are generally OK but from years around various motorcycles I can impart a bit of my own personal gar-nerd hot air. Generally Kawasaki has always strived to be just a bit faster for just a bit less money. I immediately started to gain a feeling towards this back in the 70's They just had to have fast motorcycles like a triple cylinder two stroke or a KZ1200. We worked part time doing assembly work at a distributor. We'd take them out of the crate, bolt the handlebars and a few thing on, polish them and send them out to the dealers. We did most Japanese brands. If there was one brand that tended to end up with broken bolts it would be Kawasaki. Of course we were a bunch of bonehead kids, but still we didn't break Suzuki and Honda bolts. I'm sure any brand you buy should do you well provided you have a local dealer to fall back on for warranty work, or parts when needed.
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