Funny how this thread went. I think I was the first to buck the big quad trend, saying how my 350 Yamaha was big enough, etc. I even stuck my neck out and suggested a 300 to 350 would be just right for him.
Now we find out there are lots of people out there with the same idea. I mentioned the advantage of getting through the bush with a smaller one, but some one mentioned the much greater ease of hauling them. I even found a canopy for my Cummins Dodge, that will allow the 350 Big Bear to be loaded in. It has made at least five trips to Arizona in the winter in that canopy, and wife and I have ridden over a great deal of back trails, dry washes and anywhere else we could go, down there, including the great sand dunes of California. Arizona is really a fabulous place for back country quading.
Now we find out there are lots of people out there with the same idea. I mentioned the advantage of getting through the bush with a smaller one, but some one mentioned the much greater ease of hauling them. I even found a canopy for my Cummins Dodge, that will allow the 350 Big Bear to be loaded in. It has made at least five trips to Arizona in the winter in that canopy, and wife and I have ridden over a great deal of back trails, dry washes and anywhere else we could go, down there, including the great sand dunes of California. Arizona is really a fabulous place for back country quading.