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FOR SALE 2009 King Quad 450axi

Riverdude

The Happy Hunting Grounds Beyond
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It is like 3,000 acres from a coal mining operation I beleive. There are hills that go straight up, deep bowls...........pretty much something for every one. I might have some pictures.
 

Riverdude

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Here ya go Mike.




 

epe

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Looks good man!,Dad almost bought a brute 650 before he got his king quad 700. After riding his and mine I don't think I will Ever buy one without fuel injection..
 

Riverdude

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Here is my 750 Brute Force Mike. Had it for about 2 years and love it. If the one you are looking does not have a wench spend the $500.00 to get a after market electric wench. I never used the wench to get myself out but I have used it twice to pull others out and of course use it on the property for pulling logs and trees.




 

bowhunter1023

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They look a lot like my ITP 589's. Or even Mudlite XLs. Rims are ITP, I figure the tires are TOO. Regardless, that's a badass looking bike dude!
 

cotty16

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Mike, You like the power?

BTW- nice rims, What brand of tire is that?

Love it! I really noticed it climbing some hills. Much more giddy up. Also, it has a better downhill braking system. The king quad used to almost freewheel down steep hills.

The tires are ITP 589's. Them fuggers throw the mud!
Oh, and you can still get stuck with them. This was a deep ass midhole that had a steep rut on the front end. I almost made it!
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cotty16

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RD, it has a warn winch. It had never been reeled out until the pic I took.

The tires and rims had never been in the woods and had less than 10 miles on them.
The bike was being rode around my neighborhood by his HS daughter and hadn't seen the woods in over a year.
Plus, the guy is a neat freak. His truck is always spotless and this bike was too. Until I got ahold of it!
 

hickslawns

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LOL!!!... I get just a spec of dirt on my rincon and I clean it off as soon as I get back in...


You are anal. Mine still has deer blood on it from the last day of the season. It will wash off when the weather breaks. . . or the next mudhole I take it through. I buy mine to work. Don't get me wrong, they get rinsed off when the hose won't freeze up, and the maintenance is done regularly as well. They just don't get the spa treatment. I want to go off roading and I am on my KTM dirt bike. I have work to get done and I pull out the Kodiak or Rancher. My quads are tools, not toys.