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<blockquote data-quote="AlexDad" data-source="post: 3933060" data-attributes="member: 4122"><p>I have a 1986 Suzuki that I was hunting with right up until 2010. The only reason I bought a new 2010 Kingquad that year is my son was 7-8 and it was manual shift. It was hard changing gears with his feet dangling beside mine. Plus 1986 utility quads were much smaller and cramped and there was no front rack to speak of and the rear wasn't big either. The front was more like a cage around the headlight. But, it was a 1986 and they've come a long way since.</p><p></p><p>Me, a deer and my son wouldn't all fit. I bought the new 2010 back in Sep '10 and had plenty of room, power and manual 4WD. I did get an automatic since my son was on it with me, no problems.</p><p></p><p>Now my son is almost 13, he's taller than me and I ride the new one and he rides the old one. Can't kill it.</p><p></p><p>Those Honda 300s like Gravey has are bullet proof though, but it's no longer a model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexDad, post: 3933060, member: 4122"] I have a 1986 Suzuki that I was hunting with right up until 2010. The only reason I bought a new 2010 Kingquad that year is my son was 7-8 and it was manual shift. It was hard changing gears with his feet dangling beside mine. Plus 1986 utility quads were much smaller and cramped and there was no front rack to speak of and the rear wasn't big either. The front was more like a cage around the headlight. But, it was a 1986 and they've come a long way since. Me, a deer and my son wouldn't all fit. I bought the new 2010 back in Sep '10 and had plenty of room, power and manual 4WD. I did get an automatic since my son was on it with me, no problems. Now my son is almost 13, he's taller than me and I ride the new one and he rides the old one. Can't kill it. Those Honda 300s like Gravey has are bullet proof though, but it's no longer a model. [/QUOTE]
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