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<blockquote data-quote="dsa5455" data-source="post: 4711387" data-attributes="member: 8606"><p>2006 KAWASAKI 650 ATV 4x4 with locking 4 wheel differential. Had aggressive tires so would go and climb most anything. It had independent suspension for a nice ride.</p><p>Cons: It was a bit top heavy and had rolled over with me once and someone else on another occasion while slowly cruising along moderate hills. It was a big machine so if you were in tight quarters and needed to lift or slide the bike physically it was near impossible. If I had it to do over again I would go with Honda in the 400 range but no bigger than a 500. Easier to man handle if needed and I would probably go with a straight rear axle. As mentioned above the independent suspension was nice but I think the straight axle would give me a more solid feel for terrain in hunting situations. Just my opinion. Sold it a couple of months ago so currently I don't have anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsa5455, post: 4711387, member: 8606"] 2006 KAWASAKI 650 ATV 4x4 with locking 4 wheel differential. Had aggressive tires so would go and climb most anything. It had independent suspension for a nice ride. Cons: It was a bit top heavy and had rolled over with me once and someone else on another occasion while slowly cruising along moderate hills. It was a big machine so if you were in tight quarters and needed to lift or slide the bike physically it was near impossible. If I had it to do over again I would go with Honda in the 400 range but no bigger than a 500. Easier to man handle if needed and I would probably go with a straight rear axle. As mentioned above the independent suspension was nice but I think the straight axle would give me a more solid feel for terrain in hunting situations. Just my opinion. Sold it a couple of months ago so currently I don't have anything. [/QUOTE]
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