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Posted by: muddy300ex

well heres the deal i currently have two quads i could build for trail riding.. we have a 1996 300ex and a 1998 yamaha warrior and i was wonderin which one would be the best for a modest trail build



Posted by: 00tn300ex

my preference is the 300 ive had both and the warrior just didnt handle like i wanted it to.



Posted by: bwamos

IMHO, I thing the 300 has the best geometry to work with.

Either one is a great trail machine with some modest upgrades.

Which one fits you the best? That's the one I'd choose.



Posted by: Ruby Soho

go with a warrior, not many warriors that are nice out there.



Posted by: YFZ450Ridr

you really cant lose. the 300ex probablly has better handling because of less weight but it has a smaller motor compared to the warrior. in the end i think it would even out about the same.

my dad had a warrior for 2 years and sold it and has a z400 now. he likes it much better just for the fact that he doesnt have to wrestle it in the tight woods as much.



Posted by: Sjorge300EX

eh, im not saying this cause I have a 300ex but I would have to say the 300ex. Just because there are more parts avaible for them, and they are already been proven to a lot of manufactures.



Posted by: Family Guy

300ex Way more aftermarket out there. Giving you lots of options. Less options with the warrior. EX is a better quad in my opinion. Just my 2 Cents



Posted by: muddy300ex

even tohugh most of you said the 300 i think im just gonna keep the warrior im gonna bore it 2 over jet the carb get a new exhauxt and maybe replace the cam in it and thatll orilly be all i need for a while i live the 6 speed setup on the warrior better.. plus the warrior has less problems to fix than the 300





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