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Reviewer: Paul R Rachels
From: Yuma, Arizona, United States
Email: phantomphixer@roadrunner.com
Date: 02/11/2010
Rider Height: 6' 3"
Rider Weight: 220
Miles/Hours: 900 miles
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2007 Suzuki Eiger™ 400 4x4 Auto

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I use this Quad for sandy desert riding to rocky, very rocky hunting trips. I bought it used and have discovered that the previous owner abused the front brakes and bent the front bumper. After repairing those items I have had nothing but good luck with it. Highly recommend, but if buying used have someone check front brakes very closely. Odd thing is you have to buy brake pads separately. They don't come as a front set. Had carb troubles but due to old fuel. I've got the greatest quad mechanic I could imagine.
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