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Re: 4 wheeler or side by side? [Re: Mike Smith] #5278382 08/29/14 02:56 PM
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What loanman said aim

Re: 4 wheeler or side by side? [Re: EasyMoney] #5278489 08/29/14 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted By: EasyMoney
Side x sides can go just about every where a 4 wheeler can.


Of course they won't fit between my wheel wells in the back of my truck or in between my cars in the garage. Money aside those are really the ONLY benefits of a 4 wheeler IMHO. Side by side all the way for me, if I could....


You need to call it...I can't call it for you.
Re: 4 wheeler or side by side? [Re: Mike Smith] #5288011 09/04/14 06:41 PM
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Get a 2014 Yamaha Viking 700 4x4 It will go were you want. Mud, sleet, snow, and trees ain't going yo stop it. Go out West and watch her climb. Replaced the Rhino and has three seats Will run 50 HP with three people. Side by Sides properly equipped will do everything you want for farm or play. Will haul more, and will go a lot farther.

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