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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Orlando Florida the toilet of the south
Posts: 171
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Where can I find the best bang for my buck?
I am 6'1" about 260-270 depending on the beer load from the weekend before, so I need a big 4 wheeler.
Who has the best bang for the buck out there? I have seen the Vbike stuff and I am partial to them as they did me very well on my HiBird 250 enduro. Just want to have a good starting point to my searching..... I could go either way on sport or utility. Wife will ride this mostly, but I will rip it up now and then so I want it sized for me........ ![]() |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: N.E. Saskatchewan, Canada
Posts: 679
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Jianshe and Kymco look nice.
Unfortunatley ,around here, they are priced close to a polaris and not much cheaper than a good used,bigger cc Yamaha .
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Yuma, Arizona
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I would think that VBikes is a good deal for you, or Komoto Motors, or anyone who handles Shineray (manufactured) bikes (i.e. Roketa) if money is an object
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 782
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Re: Where can I find the best bang for my buck?
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