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<blockquote data-quote="ricky_rascal" data-source="post: 7544920" data-attributes="member: 29432"><p>Interesting idea. I saw it the other day and was first I’d heard of it. My Honda foreman stuck in gear so whist the mrs poured some calming coffee into me I started browsing quad bikes. She thought it was great as she would be able to ride with me in a little more comfort than the Foreman. Though after the Foreman why I even look on the Honda website I don’t know. It’s an auto and has always been a bit of a pig for sticking in gear. Had sensors changed but still does it. Anyway, not seen one but if anyone does get their hands in one be interested to know what they think. Don’t think it looks like it will be as stable as a quad and might be numb with calf milk mixer on which puts me off somewhat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricky_rascal, post: 7544920, member: 29432"] Interesting idea. I saw it the other day and was first I’d heard of it. My Honda foreman stuck in gear so whist the mrs poured some calming coffee into me I started browsing quad bikes. She thought it was great as she would be able to ride with me in a little more comfort than the Foreman. Though after the Foreman why I even look on the Honda website I don’t know. It’s an auto and has always been a bit of a pig for sticking in gear. Had sensors changed but still does it. Anyway, not seen one but if anyone does get their hands in one be interested to know what they think. Don’t think it looks like it will be as stable as a quad and might be numb with calf milk mixer on which puts me off somewhat. [/QUOTE]
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