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Hi I hope you guys can help me make a very important decision. I have owned a LTF300 and a TRX400 but I really would like something I can have a bit more fun on. So I am looking to buy a second hand ATV that will put a smile on my face or if possible even a grin!

Budget: $2500 - $4000 NZD

Main type of riding: On the beach jumping and skidding like a fool.

Secondary type of riding: I do about 3 trail rides a year of about 60km – 100km each, with a lot of steep slippy/muddy hill sections.

Number 1 bike on my list: Polaris Scrambler 500 2003 (I like this bike because it is 4wd and auto so should be capable of doing both types of riding that I like)

Other bikes I could buy: Suzuki LTZ400 2003 - Honda TRX400EX 2000 - Yamaha raptor 660 2003 - Yamaha banshee 2001

All advice on this most important question would be most appreciatively received

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The Scrambler will be well suited to your needs if you really want a 4wd quad. The Can-am Renegades are better IMO, but probably out of your budget. If power and performance are of a high priority, you may want to consider the Raptor or the LTZ, the Banshee is one of my favorite quads, bit I don't feel that it would be the best choice for your needs. The 400ex is a good machine, bit the LTZ is better in every aspect except maybe reliability. Other machines you may consider; any 450 sport quad except for the ones specifically designed for MX use as they tend to be a bit wide for woods riding. Or any 250 2stroke sport quad, especially the Honda 250R.

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