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Reviewer: GDavis
From: Larksville, Pennsylvania, United States
Email: snakeden13@msn.com
Date: 12/15/2009
Rider Height: 6' 1"
Rider Weight: 235
Miles/Hours: 400 miles
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2009 Suzuki KingQuad® 450AXi

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-- Absolutely Awesome! --
I bought mine brand new last year and it is the most impressive bike I have ever ridden. For a 454 cc bike it runs with every bike in our group and is faster than an 08 sportsman 500 and Arctic Cat 500 and just 1 bike length behind an AC 650. The limited slip diff is amazing. I come out of places that others have to use their locker in. The steering and turning radius are light and small. On the downside, there is a bit of a tendancy to dive and overstear on loose soil. Bike is very comfortable to ride and doesn't beat the snot out of me like my Scrambler did. My best friend works for the dealer who sold it to me and is trying to get me to drop another $1000 and upgrade to the EPS. Maybe, maybe not! Bike came standard with WARN winch.
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ITP SS 108's, ITP Mud Lite XL's (highly recommended), Storage boxes front & rear, and thinking about the new power chip.

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