I just took my 200 DS out for a very short trip (just to keep it lubed and such) and felt it would be cool to get a bigger one for longer/comfier trips.
Anyone have any advice?

Really?! Wow. I did not know this. I am surprised I have not seen more quads on KS gravel.will_kc wrote:Kansas law allows you to ride gravel roads as long as your licensed for a car, have basic lighting, keep off the paved roads, paved road easements and follow rules in the small towns.
Hey, at least you got a bike. I know plenty of people who tell me "I'd like to do that dualsporting thing"...but they don't go get a bike.Savage wrote:How about I start another thread for pics and flaming.
Take a look at the date on that opinion ... 1994will_kc wrote:Here is a link to the question about riding ATVs in kansas... it's just an Attorney General's a opine... Notice all the cross references to proper registration, operation, etc....It probably would be good to print this and carry it on the ATV when you get pulled over by "Deputy Summer Teeth"....
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http://ksag.washburnlaw.edu/opinions/1994/1994-102.htm
That looks familiar:xr-nut wrote:the only suggestion i might offer, is that the ARTICAT comes with a 2 YEAR factory warranty, its american made and the dealer support is wide spread. i am in no way affiliated with articat, its affiliates or subsidiaries~!
now, no more 4-wheeler talk- t roy might just kick us off!!!!!!!
btw-i have a tractor for plowing snow, but i hear from my a-cat dealer that the $450 a-cat plow is wonderful on pavement/sidewalks.
Doing some searching I came across this ... fresh from the 2007 KS legislature:will_kc wrote:Hey Savage,
We have a 3-wheeler 110cc, 2wd quad 110cc, 2wd work quad 250cc. Kansas law allows you to ride gravel roads as long as your licensed for a car, have basic lighting, keep off the paved roads, paved road easements and follow rules in the small towns. We rode 45+ miles of gravel one weekend down here. I don't know about Missouri law.
IMHO, if you get a quad, get a working bike. Nothing like being able to pull a trailer with it.....
xr-nut wrote:the only suggestion i might offer, is that the ARTICAT comes with a 2 YEAR factory warranty, its american made and the dealer support is wide spread. i am in no way affiliated with articat, its affiliates or subsidiaries~!
now, no more 4-wheeler talk- t roy might just kick us off!!!!!!!
btw-i have a tractor for plowing snow, but i hear from my a-cat dealer that the $450 a-cat plow is wonderful on pavement/sidewalks.