I have jumped my Bruin 4 feet in the air, hauled close to 400 pounds on the front and back racks, wound the engine as tight as it would go on top end, sunk it (over the headlights) in a pond, pushed over trees with it, and bottomed it out on rocks. Heck, it's a story of abuse. It's had about 5-6 oil changes in its whole life. Never changed air filters, just cleaned it as stated in the owners manual. Heck, I even flipped it 3 times... It still runs great, looks great...I couldn't ask for a better quad.
Upgrades/Accessories: Carlile aftermarket belt (Gives the fourwheeler a higher gear on low end, It seemed to wind too tight at low speeds)
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