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Reviewer: Anonymous
From: Sacramento, California, United States
Date: 11/16/2009
Rider Height: 6' 0"
Rider Weight: 215
Miles/Hours: 250 miles
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2006 Arctic Cat 400 4x4 Automatic TRV

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-- Seems Underpowered --
I have two other 700cc utility quads, but this thing seems to have way less power than even my friends Outlander max 400 and rancher 400. His Outlander's ride quality is way better as well. The TRV has very little storage space, but the same can be said for the outlander. I spend wayyyy too much time stopping and shifting in/out of low gear on hills that a big bore can just climb in high. The glove box door blew off while trailering it home. As far as two seaters go, a big bore outlander max or Polaris X2 would be a better choice for how/where I ride. You also have to stop to shift in/out of 4WD. Stop shift in, stop shift out, stop shift in, stop shift out...
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