It really all depends on what you want.
Assuming you want a new one:
Race: Yamaha YFZ 450- defined a new class of ATV's
Sport: Yamaha Raptor 700R- gobbs of power, great for trails
Big Bore Ute: Can Am Outlander 800- 62hp VTwin!
Mid Size Ute: Can Am Outlander 650/500- most powerful, sharpest handling in their class.
400cc Ute: Can Am Outlander 400- dominated this class for the last 3 years.
Small Ute: Honda Rancher or Suzuki Ozark 250- Honda for reliability, Suzuki for perfomance
Sport 4X4: Yamaha Wolverine 450- more reliable than Polaris Scrambler, yet not as sporty.
2006-06-08 08:21:13
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answered by B.C. 4
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The best over all it the Polaris Scrambler 500. It has On The Fly 4x4 and an automatic transmission so you always have power with not much weight. Used should be $3000 or so but new is $5000 - $6000. For speed try the Yamaha YZF 450, they scream and are the fastest stock atv. Have fun!
2006-06-08 07:15:28
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answered by Nic B 1
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yamaha koidak 450 or 400 there a great all around atv i have a 2001 400 and i have never had a problem with it other than putting in water of the bars and getting the tranny wet but there good cheap and good work horse and trial atv.
2006-06-08 08:31:50
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answered by Anonymous
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while the financial gadget is undesirable yet no longer disastrous, the decrease end stuff particularly holds its fee enormously lots. human beings nevertheless desire ATV's, basically no longer as many can/will spend $10k on a 750cc FI 4x4. such a number of of them downgrade to what you're staring at. you will no longer discover many bargains on the backside end stunning now, and yeah you will desire to positioned that funds right into a great down fee on a sparkling one. regardless of you do, attempt paying for previously August. After that its like Spring bike costs with the aid of fact individuals are making waiting for looking season.
2016-10-30 10:04:54
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answered by ? 4
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If you want CHEAP and fun. Yamaha Blaster. It's a 2 stroke 200cc quad.
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelhome/47/0/home.aspx
Or maybe a Honda 250ex.
http://powersports.honda.com/atvs/sport/model.asp?ModelName=TRX250EX&ModelYear=2006&ModelId=TRX250EX6
If you want a bigger quad they get more expensive with size.
The Suzuki Z400 is a great quad.
http://www.suzukicycles.com/Products/LTZ400K6/Default.aspx
2006-06-08 13:26:02
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answered by FangStu 3
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well it depends on how and wear you ride totally but you should definatly get a used bike that's never been raced.
magazine web sites are great places to do some research
2 strokes are really fun to work on
2006-06-08 13:32:54
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answered by ttr125biker 2
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performance- a suzuki lt250r.
2006-06-08 14:53:11
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answered by mxlj 5
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