This is by far the best, fastest quad for the cash. I had it for almost a year now and it still runs flawlessly. I have no desire to get a 450. Why you would want a bike without reverse is beyond me. The Outlaw keeps up with the fastest quads in the woods. The reliability is above average; I just had a couple minor defects covered under warranty. This bike is not nearly as high maintenance as some of the other race bikes. Power is great, first gear is pretty tall, but the rest of the gears come at you fast and before you know it you’re doing 70. It wheelies in 3rd gear. Overall I am very happy. I bought it new… I should have bought a couple.
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