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QUOTE ("dieselsmith":1v4yku6a)
Whats the deal? My kid and I raced across out field today and he beat me every time with a stock 250ex. My Foreman is not stock and I am not impressed! Does this sound right, or is this thing that slow?
Sounds correct, my wife spanked my butt everytime with her stock 250EX vs my (ex) Modded Foreman. No contest AND she wasn't even reving it out far !!

If you think that's bad, don't even think about racing a 400EX
 

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QUOTE ("dieselsmith":1wma9hj0)
This is depressing!
Don't even think about riding his little 250EX on the trails at speed... you'll be SORRY. That is what lead me down the path to the "dark side"

BTDT!
 

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QUOTE ("MWALLIN":1n0xuloe)
Dont be upset, my old 1985 250sx three wheeler would whip my foreman all day. The sadder thing is it could skid almost as much timber as my foreman as long as it was dry out.
Since I added the trailer hitch to my 400EX (see photo) I found I could haul just as much wood with my ATV trailer out of the woods as I did before with the Foreman... Now of course if it got real sloppy muddy it would be an issue.

Also I haven't figured out a way to mount my snow plow to it either.. JUST KIDDING!!

In a perfect world you should have one of each!! My Dad has my Foreman so it is still available if I really need it.
 

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QUOTE ("MAD MUDDER":1vsbghbp)
the biggest bike i ever beat was a 400cc.... -Aaron
That has to suck to have a 650 that can't beat anything it's own size

Just kidding with ya!!

Confusious say "No Matter what you have someone else will have something faster"
 

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QUOTE ("SuprForeman":1sfwnyna)
Now hitch the EX to a sixteen foot tandem trailer and see were it gets.
It gets.....One heck of a WHEELIEeeeee

As I said before the best would be to have one of each. I was driving back today from picking up my new 5x14 ATV trailer (and yes I can easily move it around with my 400EX) and saw an older Foreman or Rubicon on the side of the road for sale. If I hadn't just spend my pocket money on the trailer I would have stopped and checked it out as a work horse.
 
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