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Reviewer: bob
From: apple creek, Ohio, United States
Email: sixfooter05@aol.com
Date: 01/13/2010
Rider Height: 6' 7"
Rider Weight: 260
Miles/Hours: a lot miles
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2003 Suzuki Eiger™ 400 Automatic 4x4

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-- Greatest Quad Ever --
We got our Eiger brand new and beat the living hell out of it. Literally. At one point, the frame had to be straightened(rolled down a hill into a tree). I have taken my Eiger places that an Argo 6x6 couldn't go. Gone through mud holes that Polaris 700 Sportsmans with big wheels kits couldn't go through. They only thing wrong is the clutch is starting to go and if it gets left outside, it sometimes gets a little water in the fuel. I love my Eiger.
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cabelas 2500 winch and mount kit thats it. bone stock.
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