I traded my Hayabusa this fall for the KFX700, and it has been great. I wanted a quad with some power after having the 'busa, and I was not disappointed. I was nervous about the automatic, but I wouldn't want anything else now. The new clutch spring lets it run in the engine's sweet spot without any delay on takeoff. It wheelies whenever you want, and accelerates better than I could have hoped. I took it to some mud bogs with a buddy who rides a 500 4x4 with mud lites, and I could go through 95% of what he did, as long as the trail wasn't rutted too deep. If only it weighed a few pounds less, it would be perfect, but I think I heard the quad mumble the same thing about me!
Upgrades/Accessories: Pro armour nerf bars, bumpers, skid plates, K&N air filter, MBRP dual exhaust, and epi pink clutch spring.
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Riding an ATV can be dangerous. To ensure your safety proper protective gear should always be worn. Remember to always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. Never ride on paved surfaces or public roads. Never carry passengers unless the ATV is specifically engineered to accommodate them. Riding at excessive speeds or engaging in stunt riding is extremely dangerous. Be extremely careful on difficult or unknown terrain. Never ride while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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