Got a 2006 KingQuad 700- this last weekend I found out just what a deal I got. Had a Honda Rubicon with us on a ride and it broke down-hooked a tow strap on it and had two riders on the Honda and two of us on the Quad and low range 4 wheel -I pulled them about 15 miles thru some pretty rough and muddy trails. Didn't even think of it dragging the Honda behind. The people on the Honda said they had a great ride and didn't use any gas. Going to buy another for my wife but a 450.
Upgrades/Accessories: 26 inch mudlites-bumpers front and back-hand warmers for winter riding-footpegs and back box for passenger
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